It was a hot one today, I'm not complaining, but I was down to the mesh well before lunch (that's clock time not belly time.) I decided to meander along the river. Between watching for wildlife and potholes I really didn't get to see much of it though. I stopped to take a photo of the trans-Canada going overtop.
And of course I had to stop to take the mandatory photo of the bike in front of the Hartland Bridge (longest covered bridge in the world.) Another beautiful day for a ride, but not a day without issue. The issue; a stinging critter of the bee variety made its way down my neck and stung me several times before I could get stopped, flush it out and kill it with great satisfaction.
So, world's longest covered bridge....cool stuff.
ReplyDeleteYup, cool. I can't tell you how many times I've felt the need to stop here and take a picture. It just never gets old.
DeleteThat bridge is way cool. Bummer about the stings, that is no fun while riding.
ReplyDeleteI still have a big lump from that stinging beast!
DeleteI remember the ride along the scenic river road of St John River, and of course the Hartland Bridge. In the air the distinct scent of... fries. And I also had an unwanted encounter with the stinging kind that day.
ReplyDeleteI didn't stop at the Potato World went by too early for fries :o)
DeleteNice bridge photo. Where is the longest covered bridge?
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful bridge in Hartland New Brunswick. (By the way, it is just about the only thing in Hartland New Brunswick. :o)
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