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Kansas Autumn Lonesome Country Road Scenes -4

Stone Bridge View Earlier this week, bright and early in the morning, when I clicked a trusted link my computer was invaded by a Trojan virus and crashed programs and the computer. A person’s site had been hacked and I think she is still dealing with the aftermath. My computer is in the shop getting...

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Old Arch Bridge Views

Marsh Arch Bridge, Emporia, Kansas In our photographic Kansas wandering, we stopped for awhile in Emporia, Kansas. We’ve been in and around Emporia throughout the years enjoying this small city. One stop is always at the old Marsh Arch Bridge, circa 1923, that spans the Cottonwood River. The bridge is for only foot traffic and...

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Snowy Kansas Mill Creek

Snowy Kansas Mill Creek and Snowy Kansas Mill Creek Bridge

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Bridge Over Vermillion River

Bridge Over Vermillion River We left the small rural town, Vermillion, Kansas, Marshall County, traveling a dusty gravel country back road. Winding around the curve, we came to this old iron bridge over the Vermillion River. Old pilings and shattered red bricks were beside the bridge, remnants of another time. All was quiet in the...

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Skiddy, Kansas & Surrounding Area Views

By the time we found Skiddy, Kansas, it was getting long in the afternoon and we had already traveled since early morning about 100 miles on the dusty back roads. We didn’t photograph as much as we would have liked and only covered a tiny bit of the town, Skiddy,...

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Old Bridge Spiderwebs and Turkey Feather

There is an old iron bridge with a wooden floor on Little Egypt Road way deep in the Kansas countryside and rolling hills. The hills in stark winter, smooth and jutting to almost a pinnacle, almost resemble pyramids if caught in the right light and shadows in slanting sun rays. The two-lane road is rough,...

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Railroad Bridge Views at Alta Vista, Kansas

View West Preston captured a view of me photographing a railroad bridge, Anna Taking Photos Of A Bridge, albeit, in the comforts of an air-conditioned truck and no mosquitoes. Matter of fact, Preston was resistant of me driving over the old-time bridge with our big truck. LOL I once took him by surprise long ago...

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