Sunday, January 9, 2011

Sunday Bridges---desperate...


Back from India and things look awfully bleak here, after the colors of Rajasthan. I was also desperate to find a bridge post for today, and there is at least one bridge in this photo....see it? Apart from the obvious definition of bridge, the dictionary also states that a bridge is "an upper deck where a ship is steered and the captain stands". So there you go.

I say 'at least one bridge' because some of the ships featured are floating restaurants and aren't going anywhere. But they have a bridge if they do decide to launch!

See other bridges of all kinds at Louis' Sunday Bridges.

11 comments:

Luis Gomez said...

Welcome back! And I can totally see the bridges on your picture. ;)

Kim said...

Oh you clever girl. You had me looking hard! :-).
Welcome home. I hope your adventures were wonderful. I am just now playing catch up on your shots. I went back to work full time last year and life is less full of opportunities to visit my friends.
-Kim

Louis la Vache said...

hee hee...
This is a perfect example of why «Louis» tries to keep the definition of bridge loose for Sunday Bridges.

We are happy you are back, Bibi!

Gaelyn said...

It does look rather bleak. A bit of a stretch on the bridges, but I see them.

Welcome home.

Thérèse said...

A feeling of sadness in this picture but at the same time "inviting." So welcome back in your hometown.

genie said...

Such a clever take on the bridge prompt. I see your bridges, and I love how you composed this shot. It is so very interesting.

Unknown said...

i squinted looking for a bridge until i read your caption. now i see our bridge.:p

Chuck Pefley said...

Bibi, you could also consider this post a "bridge" between vacation and work, home and away, here and there, etc. -:)

Francisca said...

Between you and Chuck there's a whole span of cleverness here! :-D Trust you enjoyed your vacation in India.

Lowell said...

Very funny! Welcome back. I can imagine there is a bit of a difference between India's colors currently and Belgrade's colors...

But, still, there's no place like home!

Re your comment on Ocala DP: Everything I know I learned from you!! :-))

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

Hope that you had a wonderful vacation with a change from daily life... It is always nice to come home... Welcome back, mon amie!

Bisous,
Genie

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