Fair 82.0°F Fair [Forecast] :: Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Entering Bourne

Where Cape Cod begins
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Sagamore Bridge and Bourne Ice Rink

Sagamore and Bourne Ice Rink by Ana Paulina

Just as  Spring singing her tune around the corner, I knew that this pool too had seen its last quarter. And that is exactly what occurred when I drove by yesterday morning.

The liner did suffer some leaking damage from usage this season and hopefully once it's cleaned it will be repaired before storage.

 

And the Sagamore Bridge

There was an added increase in the amount of workers working on the bridge this morning.

Smoke and flying particles of debris were very common.

There was a continuous flow of traffic with some unexpected moments of congestion as work crews and motorists maneuver their way around the designated work areas of the bridge.

It's full speed ahead for the outbound lane leaving Cape Cod  and a confusing halt for inbound motorists.

A R.I.P. dedication located at one of the  rest areas off the Route 6 bypass on the other side of the Cape Cod Canal with a train at a stand still below,

and a remote fishbowl up above.

Beijo!

Photographical Property and Work of ©Ana Paulina 2010.

 

2 comments
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03/09/10 @ 5:07 pm
Jonathan [Member] writes:
I saw that "John" cross this morning as well, when I entered your neck of the woods to buy an old outboard.
The traffic around 9:30 wasn't so bad.
03/09/10 @ 5:17 pm
Buzz [Member] writes:
Ana,

Finally..... bridge pictures. It's been to long of a winter without our daily dose.

I saw you yesterday on the Sagamore working it.... you go girl!
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