tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5471690513446438187.post7424060854416200837..comments2023-04-05T10:32:17.453-04:00Comments on Jennings Brae Bank Farm: Re-Post: Goodbye Old BridgeMollie @ Jennings Brae Bank Farm http://www.blogger.com/profile/16454841644255307846noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5471690513446438187.post-12596079423386856522012-02-07T16:59:36.933-05:002012-02-07T16:59:36.933-05:00I'd say your words sum it up. All the family ...I'd say your words sum it up. All the family has had times on that bridge or under it. It was the center point for us as kids when we played there and learned to skip stones. Shoes were lost from it, and fish hauled over it's rails. Yet the new bridge will have more tales and more stories. There was once a mill very near BOTH bridges and I bet the people didn't have the type of documentation and history that we now have thanks to you for sharing with us! Can't wait to see the new bridge in Spring once the leaves fill back in and you have more tales to write about it. Love you both! Susi and JimSusi and Jimnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5471690513446438187.post-35268971936232023902012-02-07T16:20:23.251-05:002012-02-07T16:20:23.251-05:00So touching. Even the second time around. Will be ...So touching. Even the second time around. Will be eagerly awaiting the next post with photos of the New Bridge Day events.Lorraine in Wisconsinnoreply@blogger.com