THE BRIDGE OF FLOWERS
The Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts was originally built in 1908 to carry trolley tracks across the Deerfield River between Shelburne and Buckland. In 1929 the 400 foot long bridge was converted into a pathway of flowers covered with vines, shrubs and over 500 varieties of plants and flowers. A view of the Deerfield River from the bridge.
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Hello...I found your blog just by random! What BEAUTIFUL pictures!!! Truly a trip to remember!! Thank you so much for sharing them. blessings to you, Kerri
So you bugged me forever for a cd of my pictures...when do I get a cd of yours? Hmmmm???
That is beautiful and unique! I love it and the picture of your folks is great!
I love your pictures. I might ask you to let me use one or two some time. We are trying to figure where some of them are from. Thanks for posting so many great photos.
LOVE LOVE LOVE the one of Grammy and Grandad. What do i have to do to get a copy of that one?
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