Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Memorial Day Morning, and A Bridge in Madison County



We fished for catfish on Green Mountian Lake.
It was early,, and quiet.


I love the atmosphere and noise the bridge makes.

See where the fish jumped..


There were Canadian Geese, some on their nests.

We had grain fed catfish for supper this evening.
The best I ever ate.
We will go back...soon, to Green Mountian in Madison County.

26 comments:

  1. Oh, I'd love to stroll up that river and walk the bridge. I love covered bridges and the sounds they make. I think about all the stories they could tell! Happy June!
    Sherry

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  2. I would love to take a walk to that bridge! We don´t have that kind of bridges in Finland at all! Amazing and beautiful pictures!!

    Have a nice Thursday :)

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  3. I just love covered bridges! Growing up on the Illinois/Indiana line, we would often take day or weekend trips to seek out some of these treasures. Green Mountain looks like a lovely place!

    Sue

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  4. Dear Marcie,
    Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos! So glad you had a nice time fishing. What a lovely covered bridge and lake too! Very peaceful and serene! Just what I need in my life! :) The Canadian Geese are so pretty! Have a wonderful day! Love, Paula

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  5. Your pictures are beautiful - so serene! I can almost feel a breeze and smell the woods. Thank you for sharing your trip! Hugs, Terri xoxo

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  6. Oh Marcie, I agree what a beautiful spot to spend the day~~
    Just serenely peaceful and your photos are just amazing. I am so happy that you had such a spectacular day...and great food, too:)

    Love,
    Lynn♥

    ~Let FREEDOM Ring!~

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  7. I can hear clopping hooves echoing through that lovely bridge all the way to California! Beautiful!
    ~ Deb

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  8. How amazingly beautiful! It looks so peaceful and tranquil!

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  9. Your photos are so serene. My MIL is on her way to Kansas in a couple of weeks and she plans on stopping in Madison County to check out the bridge(s).

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  10. What a gorgeous old bridge Marcie!! I know you both must have had a wonderful time ~ wishing you a great weekend sweet friend, hugs and love, Dawn

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  11. I loved the book too, Marcie! And your photos. I hope all of these beautiful structures around our country are preserved...
    Diane

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  12. Wow! What a beautiful peaceful spot....I bet I could fall asleep within minutes and dream of.....yep, catfish! Looking at that fellow who wouldn't?!?! (Hey, what to expect, I'm a cat you know)

    Romeo and "her"

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  13. Ouuuu that covered bridge is amazing!
    How very romantic!

    Mmmm I love catfish....yummy you are making my mouth water!

    Hugz, Dolly

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  14. Hi Marcie!
    What gorgeous photos, I wish we had bridges like that down here in Texas.
    Lovely!

    Have a wonderful week!
    Anne

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  15. Hi Marcie, Gosh the beautiful green in all these photos is amazing! Have a wonderful day, Sincerely,Jonny

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  16. How idyllic is that? Absolutely beautiful bridge pictures. I immediately thought of the movie when I saw that first picture!
    Sounds like a charming day!

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  17. How totally beautiful! I love fishing... We went Memorial Day,now, after seeing this...I'm ready to go back! Have a wonderful week! XO, Ann

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  18. Hi Marcie, so glad you came by and joined in for the giveaway. and thanks so much for linking to the giveaway on your sidebar!
    Your photos of the bridge are just wonderful and wow, was that dinner you were holding? Covered bridges have such a beauty and mystique. Loved seeing your post!
    xo,
    Debra

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  19. What a PEACEFUL place to be ....yes I too am glad the bridges have survived all these years.
    Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. My knee seems to feel a bit better today.
    They sure did not have to twist it so much when they were taking those XRays.... did not help my pain levels any that's for sure.

    We have friends coming over from Dallas next week-end

    Rose

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  20. Hi Marcie,

    What a beautiful post!

    Thanks for visiting me and strolling through my studio. I came in search of yours but don't see a post?

    Have a great day,
    Stephanie ♥

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  21. Hi Marcie,
    I so love when you come by an d leave me notes. =)
    Yes, my play area is certainly a work in progress.
    and yes, i have a lot going on. too much sometimes. I wonder how/if, I will even get caught up.
    But I keep plugging away.

    Rain? It's Oregon. We don't have rain. =))
    Seriously, Rain is slowing down now that summer is here. only a few sprinkles today.

    Hope you will have a great week.
    You are one special lady!

    blessings, hugs, and smiles,
    Barbara Jean

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  22. What beautiful pictures. I love covered bridges! They have such as special feeling about them. Your blog is wonderful. I too am feeling pulled between primitive and Victorian. Thanks for giving me the inspiration to edit and redo.

    Kelly, simple-southern-suburbia.blogspot.com

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  23. beautiful images of peace and tranquility. I love the covered bridge. It looks fully restored, how nice...

    karen

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  24. What beautiful bridges and scenery -- the catfish isn't so cute, though :). I'm glad it was tasty.

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