Perfect timing - 4:34 pm 6/6/2010 as the sun lights up the Rolling Stone Covered Bridge. dwm photo |
It was late afternoon when we made it to the bridge near the small town of Bainbridge.
After getting photos from a distance, we drove a little closer.
As I walked to the bridge, I noticed the sunshine streaming through the boards on the south side of the bridge.
It was amazing.
Rolling Stone Bridge over Big Walnut Creek. (dwm) |
The bridge wasn't named for the world-famous rock band, but an actual rock, that was rolled around by the water. It's been removed for safety reasons, but that had to be a pretty interesting sight.
Kayakers on the Big Walnut Creek. 6/6/2010 dwm photo |
It is the farthest north bridge in Putnam County that crosses Big Walnut Creek, the first of five crossings.
And because the sun and bridge were in the right spot at the right time - it will always be one of my favorites.
Rolling Stone is at upper right. (goputnam.com) |
Built: 1915 by J.A. Britton
Style: Burr Arch Truss
Length: 103 feet over Big Walnut Creek
This is the ninth of Putnam County's bridges - you can see the other eight and a lot more covered bridges if you follow this link.
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