A born and raised Midwesterner who traveled to Oregon in 2006 via the Oregon Trail route, fell in love with Oregon and now call it home.
I am retired and pursuing my life long dream of becoming a Freelance Inspirational Writer.
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Thank was my thought at first glance at the picture. I commuted for many years from West Linn right past there. And my husband grew up on the east side of that bridge. I also used to take the kids roller skating at Oaks park. We drove across it.
Thanks for the chance to take a stroll down memory lane. 🙂
You are welcome Alice. Glad you enjoyed it. It’s nice to have those memories and pictures to hold on to now that the old bridge is gone. 😊
Lol! Yes, that could be a point! 🙂 But…that is not the point I was trying to make.:) Mine was to always think ahead, plan and make good choices, so that you are always prepared when you reach your “point of no return”. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
I love your take on the prompt! Well done! 🙂
Thank you Sue! This prompt was a challenge for me, so I am glad to hear you like my take on it! Thanks for the visit and comment.
Nice one!
Thanks Readin, I appreciate hearing that! Thanks for visiting and commenting.
Nice poem and picture. What river and bridge is this? (Just curious. It looks like Oregon.) 🙂
Thanks Alice. It is Oregon. The old Sellwood Bridge over the Willamette. In Sellwood. Took the picture in 2011 before they totally redid the Bridge
Thank was my thought at first glance at the picture. I commuted for many years from West Linn right past there. And my husband grew up on the east side of that bridge. I also used to take the kids roller skating at Oaks park. We drove across it.
Thanks for the chance to take a stroll down memory lane. 🙂
You are welcome Alice. Glad you enjoyed it. It’s nice to have those memories and pictures to hold on to now that the old bridge is gone. 😊
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Nice take!
Thank you Kathy! I appreciate your visit and comment!
I think your point (at least one of them) is: Ants don’t care about Rubicons!
Sticking Point
Lol! Yes, that could be a point! 🙂 But…that is not the point I was trying to make.:) Mine was to always think ahead, plan and make good choices, so that you are always prepared when you reach your “point of no return”. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by and commenting.