Sunday, January 26, 2014

SUNDAY BRIDGES--look what's under the bridge....

While walking in the sleet and snow to a wine and cheese exhibit (I didn't live in France for a long time for nothing!), I came across this cafe/beer garden tucked into a wall of Branko's Bridge. I'll go in another time....

See other bridges on Louis La Vache's SUNDAY BRIDGES.

Daily Haiku
Slosh, slosh, slip, slip, slide
Through wet, icy city streets  
Picking my way home

Note:  a commenter wanted to see more of the bridge, but it was impossible; cars parked behind me, 50mm lens, and no room to back up. Here's a link where you can see Branko's bridge that this cafe, called Under the Bridge, is under!  Here's the bridge. It's on the far side.....

8 comments:

Louis la Vache said...

Making good use of available space!

«Louis» always enjoys your clever contributions to Sunday Bridges. (Good haiku today, too, Bibi!)

Luis Gomez said...

I would have walk right into it to escape the weather.

Anonymous said...

Nice to see your work again Yankee:)
And the bridge is very symbolic here..people talk t each other,build bridges

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Looks intriguing!

s.c said...

Wasn't it possible to make a shot that you could see a bit of the bridge it is under. I would like that.

Kate said...

Looks like a lively place! Thanks for the link; that is one long, huge bridge!

An aside: I enjoyed your haiku. Last year I posted many, many haikus with my photos, and none of my loyal followers ever commented on any of them. Is this your experience, too. I'd like to do it again, but wonder if, despite my own pleasure, if the creative effort is worth it?

William Kendall said...

It looks like a very European establishment!

Alexa said...

I'm not much of a beer drinker, but given the weather I'd probably be tempted to duck in here.

SPRING FASHION

 This is a post that would be better in color, but maybe not. These colors were soooo pale.