It's been awhile since I've contributed to Louis la Vache's Sunday Bridges. But driving down to Tortilla Flat the other day, I found the ideal photo op.
This is a one lane bridge over Canyon Lake, the lake that is featured in my header photo.
I love the large saguaro in the foreground. For more Sunday Bridges, click here.
Cracking picture, Pat. That's the sort of bridge Hubs would refuse to drive over. I'd be all right though.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this...bridges are magical And you always capture them perfectly
ReplyDeletewow...gorgeous scenery...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful love the cactus in the foreground!!! Are you traveling in your 40ft or do you live in the great state of Arizona???
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by MammothLakesDP to visit and comment!!!
This is such a peaceful setting!
ReplyDeleteYou took this photo from a very nice angle, Pat! And you managed to capture a neat reflection too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the memories! Canyon lake had soo many switchbacks I would get sick even if I was the driver! Beautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo, beautiful view ! Have a great day !
ReplyDeleteNice bridge, outstanding cactus!
ReplyDeleteYou should enter that photo in The Retirement Chronicles photo contest. The theme for February is "Bridges."
ReplyDeleteVery cool!!! I love bridges.
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking I had forgotten to tell you how much I liked your new header photo, it is gorgeous. I love that bridge and the surrounding scenery.
ReplyDeleteJust the place I would like to be until all the snow is gone here. Nice photo.
ReplyDeleteThe scenery and the bridge make for a great shot. These is so much of nature to see in this picture. You did a fine job with this one.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great angle to take your shot of the bridge... that cactus almost steals the show, though. :-D
ReplyDeleteThis a beautiful bridge and surrounding!
ReplyDeleteNice photo!
B xx
That is one cool bridge, great reflection too!
ReplyDelete☼ Sunny
Awesome secenery and I also love the cactus in the foreground. Well composed shot.
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