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Old Covered Bridges
Ah, the rustic charm of our old uncovered bridges built in a century not quite on the verge of major industrialization - back in a time when connections were vital for fledgling communities just starting to survive and later, to thrive. They spanned an entire era with a semblance of simplicity and romance, providing shelter in a world still moving slowly yet steadily toward progress. It was not long before they’d be left behind. Today we travel across vast expanses of bridges – uncovered ones from which the world we view flies past us through the windows of speeding automobiles and virtually from screens of phones and computers. No longer are we isolated from the world. Today’s bridges span global communities in a society where everyone on the planet is privy to almost everything happening everywhere! Today’s bridges, forged of steel, are longer and stronger. We take them for granted, feeling secure in our convenient technologies as we communicate and travel at faster rates than ever dreamed possible two centuries ago. Alas, once the last remnants of such things as old-fashioned covered wooden bridges are obliterated, they will be as ancient Egyptian artifacts viewed on Google with less and less interest shown by each new generation, and the yet unborn poets of tomorrow will one day write with nostalgia of today’s uncovered bridges of steel. Aug. 27, 2017 for the "Covered Bridges" Contest of Craig Cornish
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