This just in from the "Save Pond Eddy Bridge" blog. Needed time away today, needed to breath clean air, and give my brain space and silence in which to think, so took a drive back over to the Pond Eddy area today with my camera. Look for more photographs later on, and please visit this new blog, and sign the petition to save this majestic bridge.
Pond Eddy...A Pictorial
The Road To Pond Eddy |
Greek Orthodox Church |
Pond Eddy, the bridge, the surrounding area are a very special place, a
place of history, a rare space of pristine beauty, quiet and
peaceful...all rare commodities in these times in which we live. Pond
Eddy is a place where I could see myself living. As I write, find
myself wishing I had the money to buy up the old Motel and Pizza place,
restoring them both, perhaps putting in a small walk up window where
people could stop in for a soft serve cone and to ask directions. The
slow pace would suit me, could see myself snuggling in for the winter,
maybe writing a book, or taking my camera and driving up the road a
piece in the hopes of catching a Bald Eagle on its own winter sojourn.
To know Pond Eddy, to spend some time there is to love it, to recognize
it as the special destination that it is. I would encourage all those
who hold the bridges fate in their hands to take a nice slow drive to
the bridge. Roll down your windows and drive slowly, leaving rushing to
others as you take the time to take everything in, stopping the car at
the sound of water, or slowing down further to admire the flock of wild
turkeys meandering along the edge of the woods. When you arrive at the
bridge, park your car across from it, and walk across the bridge,
stopping between the two spans to hear the water, the birds, the wind.
Once on the other side, revel in the silence as water splashes down the
rock face on the left, towering trees shading you from the heat. Walk
up onto the track and look off into the distance in both directions and
you can almost hear the train whistle as history whispers in your ear.