We found another covered bridge!!!
I love covered bridges. I have seen about four of them and I just really get a kick out of them. I don't know if this passion developed after "Bridges of Madison County" but I sure do enjoy them. There is something about them that harkens back to a time when we weren't so rushed. When people seemed to go about things slower. How did time speed up so fast? Why do we rush around so much? What is so important that we hurry to get there, hurry to see, and then we forget what we saw?
It doesn't make sense.
This trip to Kentucky was so pleasant. I managed to fill each day and if we didn't feel like going on, then we stopped. Sometimes
we missed somethings but mostly, we just enjoyed what we saw.
This bridge is the Goddard White Bridge in Fleming County, KY.
It's age is unknown but it is the only surviving Ithlel Town Lattice design bridge in KY. The timbers are joined by wooden pegs. It was fixed up in 1968 and put on the National Register.
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