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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    CT/Sota - sorry to hear about the loss of your mutual acquaintance.

    The agency I work for are into building bridges (or contracting it out). Luckily for them, I'm not involved in that part of the business. Here's an impressive lump of concrete.

    Thanks, CAM...

    I'm finding the bridge projects on here increasingly ambitious...what's next!

    On my last (actually, only,) visit to Seattle, I found the road system, almost incomprehensible - especially traveling on the north-south highways. I think you're bridge is on an east-west freeway but I hope it helps simplify things!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTMilller View Post
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    Thanks, CAM...

    I'm finding the bridge projects on here increasingly ambitious...what's next!

    On my last (actually, only,) visit to Seattle, I found the road system, almost incomprehensible - especially traveling on the north-south highways. I think you're bridge is on an east-west freeway but I hope it helps simplify things!
    Not for drivers unfortunately as it will carry trains.

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    Bit late for this but I eventually found a picture of ours. (I'd admired your other dry creek bridge in the earlier garden pictures, CAM)

    Sorry, it's come out sideways. It was the right way up in my file and I can't see how to change it...
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    That's better...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTMilller View Post
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    That's better...
    Nice. Did you build it? Is that a wisteria? Those things are buggers, I have a couple I bought and they flower every year and are under control. Another one we brought here from CA which was a 3" seedling that had sprouted in a crack in the concrete. In 14 years it's never flowered and is a bit out of hand as it's now climbed to the top of a 70' cedar tree.

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