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The Cornish Wincsor Covered Bridge. |
The Cornish-Windsor Bridge
"The Cornish-Windsor
Covered Bridge" With a railroad bridge in the distance. (as seen from the New Hampshire Side of the Connecticut River). That's me on harmonica if you can pick it up on your browser playing "Stranger on the Shore". Drawing done from photographic reference. I clambered way down there to get the photo. In the water you can see the circular ripples of where a fish jumped. There were all these cute little purple flowers all in the rocks of the entire bank and right beside me was a little spider. When I took the photo I was a bachelor, but a few years later, Jen and I were married in this covered bridge. The preacher said we were the first couple in the history of the Cornish-Windsor to be married there. click here to go to an article about that... Drawing, felt-tip pen on
paper, actually a Sakura Pigma Micron 02 pen, at .03 mm. (sufficient opacity
to block u.v. when shooting silk screens).
Click here to return to Voice Introductions for Oil Paintings, Page Four. Click here to return to the drawings from in and around Claremont, New Hampshire, page. Click here to return to "Flowers beside a New Hampshire Forest, Gallery Nine".
Click on any of the following to go there: The Voice Introduction for Oil Painting Page Four page. The Paul Hall art literature directory
The Cornish-Windsor Bridge, the longest double-lane covered bridge in the world.Copyright © 2003 by Paul A. L.
Hall. All rights reserved.
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