Here is my contribution to this week’s travel photo challenge, Bridges, by Ailsa at wheresmybackpack.com.
I simply had to begin with my favourite bridge from my travels in Europe, the Ponte Vecchio.







And now for a couple of bridges that are closer to home:


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What an amazing travel theme dear ! Keep it up ❤️
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Thanks!
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Beautiful bridges. I like the photo of your grandkids walking on the Barrel Bridge.
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Thanks, Amy. Those photos were taken just last spring. My little grandson is turning five this week.
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AMAZING blown up images. Very well suited for your theme too. I love Florence and badly wish to go back there.
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Thank you, Rommel. I loved Florence too. 🙂
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Fun bridges! I would so love to visit Florence. Great the way your header rolls down!
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This is my fourth theme that I tried in just over a year, and the first one to have the rolling header; yes I like it too.
Loving the bridges. Thank you for visiting!
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You look like you had so much fun on Tom Sawyers bridge….your photos made me smile 🙂
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Aww, I’m glad they made you smile. The barrel bridge is over-represented because the kids make me smile too. It was truly a magical day in the Magic Kingdom. 🙂
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your shot of Ponte Vecchio is great, lot greater than mine Jennifer!!!! 😉
the second pic should be “Pont San Michel” in Paris right?
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Thank you. 🙂 Pont San Michel? I realize now the question I posed sounded like I knew the answer, but not so. You sound like you know a lot more about Paris than I do. Thanks for sharing!
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Jennifer, the last bridge is my favorite! It’s the blue serenity and clear water that really make it a lovely one.
Blessings ~ Wendy
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Thanks, Wendy. I know; all of that blue sky and sea gives me a delicious feeling of freedom whenever I look at it.
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What amazing bridges! The first one reminds me of a bridge in Ambleside, near where my family are from in the Lake District. The owner built his house over a bridge so that he could avoid paying land tax!
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That is one way to outsmart a tax collector! LOL
Thank you for stopping by with your comments. 🙂
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I wonder what it would be like to live or work on the ponte bridge 😀
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Andy, I would say, in a word, CROWDED! 🙂 The number of tourists in that area of Florence in June was unbelievable.
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I have yet to visit 😦
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Maybe someday?
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Crossing fingers! 🙂
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