-Ann Voskamp
This Week
This was another week that I admit to not putting much effort into the challenge. At Chambers Creek Properties, there is a short boardwalk. Even though it is not technically a bridge, it seemed similar enough. Since the boardwalk is made of planks, I think it fits.
I didn't feel like going overboard trying to fit as many words as possible into the picture's description, but there was probably room. Yesterday could represent the part of the park that has been open for about a month. Tomorrow could refer to the part of the park that should open in August. That "should open" in the last sentence could be connected to trust. Since the boardwalk is between the two, it could be viewed as the bridge from yesterday to tomorrow. The picture was even taken from the correct side for that to make sense. Of course, thanks would definitely apply when we finally have our park back.
Picture
This BRIDGE (technically a boardwalk) uses PLANKS to cross a small wetland. |
Other Idea
It occurred to me that the Playground by the Sound includes an arched bridge with imitation wood planks. I could have taken a picture pointing from the tot lot toward the school aged area as a bridge from yesterday to tomorrow. This is essentially the same concept, but a different bridge. Of course, I didn't think of the possibility until it was a little too late to justify pursuing the shot. As I have said before, I don't want to be that creepy guy at the playground taking pictures of other people's children.
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