Tag Archives: transportation

#95–Celebrating coastal bridges . . .

  The Historic Alsea Bay Bridge Interpretive Center in Waldport is like a museum dedicated to the bridges of the Oregon coast and their designer Conde B. McCullough. I’ve mentioned this Interpretive Center before, but today I’ll devote more space … Continue reading

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#86–Judy’s wonderful, incredible, so good, not too bad day . . .

It was a day to remember––January 17 !  To begin with, it was blue-sky beautiful. We’ve had two weeks of fabulous weather with cold nights but days that reached into the mid-60s with no afternoon wind. For January, it was … Continue reading

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#78–Genesis of a book . . .

  In the beginning was the blog, where for 52 weeks, I wrote about my adventures with the book Crossings: McCullough’s Coastal Bridges. I posted every week except Christmas. Four weeks were filler postings because I was away or stuck … Continue reading

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#75–Ups & downs of life . . .

   Having my second bridge book, The Crossings Guide to Oregon’s Coastal Spans, being laid out this week by the publisher means it made it though editing and the photos I sent are going to work. This means it’s really … Continue reading

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