 I've always con sidered the draw bridges that connect East and West Green Bay to be relatively uninteresting from a design perspective but tonight I developed a new appreciation for one of them...the Ray Nitschke bridge over the Fox River. I took a late night walk along the waterfront and when I saw the bridge from this low angle with it's lights all aglow....wow. Quite the transformation.
I've always con sidered the draw bridges that connect East and West Green Bay to be relatively uninteresting from a design perspective but tonight I developed a new appreciation for one of them...the Ray Nitschke bridge over the Fox River. I took a late night walk along the waterfront and when I saw the bridge from this low angle with it's lights all aglow....wow. Quite the transformation.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Day 312 > Midnight On The Waterfront
 I've always con sidered the draw bridges that connect East and West Green Bay to be relatively uninteresting from a design perspective but tonight I developed a new appreciation for one of them...the Ray Nitschke bridge over the Fox River. I took a late night walk along the waterfront and when I saw the bridge from this low angle with it's lights all aglow....wow. Quite the transformation.
I've always con sidered the draw bridges that connect East and West Green Bay to be relatively uninteresting from a design perspective but tonight I developed a new appreciation for one of them...the Ray Nitschke bridge over the Fox River. I took a late night walk along the waterfront and when I saw the bridge from this low angle with it's lights all aglow....wow. Quite the transformation.
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Photo worthy and worth your late night effort : )
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