To be fair, his fear isn't unfounded. Given our aging infrastructure and the number of collapsing bridges, it makes sense to have a healthy sense of fear when traversing crumbling concrete over large bodies of water. But that doesn't stop me from loving this modern-day miracle.
Friday, November 29, 2013
Photo Friday: The Golden Gate
It figures that the one man-made structure that I find the most interesting is also the one man-made structure that my husband wants nothing to do with. I was in awe of the mile-long bridges when we went on our mis-adventure around the North Carolina islands -- while my husband was white-knuckling it until we got to the ferry.
To be fair, his fear isn't unfounded. Given our aging infrastructure and the number of collapsing bridges, it makes sense to have a healthy sense of fear when traversing crumbling concrete over large bodies of water. But that doesn't stop me from loving this modern-day miracle.
To be fair, his fear isn't unfounded. Given our aging infrastructure and the number of collapsing bridges, it makes sense to have a healthy sense of fear when traversing crumbling concrete over large bodies of water. But that doesn't stop me from loving this modern-day miracle.
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