A BRIDGE TOO FAR ?
CROSSERS :- Danny, Jim, Mike, John
We seem to have been besotted by bridges in recent weeks. This one, however, was different. Most of us have used the old TRAM BRIDGE many times over the last seventy years or more and were quite upset when it closed several years ago. We have waited eagerly for the replacent bridge to open and at last here it is . The NEW TRAM BRIDGE.
.....and it was worth waiting for. Magnificent and most elegant.
Jim and I met at the car park near the Continental pub on South meadow Lane. Mike and Danny walked down through the town. We had arranged to meet at the cafe in the park,
Here they come now after watching the antics of a heron near the Japanese Garden.
Usual start off coffee. Who's this chap. I've seen him before in a glass case on Blackpool pier with a fly on his nose.
Coffees downed we set off along the treelined river side towards the new bridge.
Each of the trees along the avenue had a picture and information about the old bridge's history.
There in the distance we could see the new bridge straddling the river, Not easy against a dark background.
And here we are about to cross Preston's fabulous new Bridge.
Don't ask the cost..... "Why not ?" .... 'cos I don't know it.
The rather exotic signpost has had a lick of paint.
Er ............Busy, Busy, Busy.............NO.
At each end of the bridge were these signs. Good ! the bridge is certainly something for Preston to be proud of.
Coming off the bridge at the Walton le Dale side Jim ( or was it Mike ? ) noticed the rather artistic way trees were growing over Tram Road.
"Are you paying attention Whittle ? "
Deliberate, mistake or design feature ?
"There are just three ( er....Seven ) steps to heaven. "
EDDIE COCHRANE
"Highway to Nowhere"
Written by DRAKE BELL sung amongst others by JIM REEVES
What are these ?.... Height checkers ?
We now walked downstream past the "Lovers Locks " bridge and on towards the old cobbled Bridge.
Danny posing with................ Younger self ???
Looking across the river to the Continental pub from under a bridge which rebounded with echoes.
Looking over the sturdy high tide defenses across to were such defenses were being installed.
Onward to the cobbled bridge we were to cross.
A childrens pay area with some dramaticly coloured "Tarmac".
Once over the cobbled bridge we came down to street level by some stone steps. Here we were treated to a very pretty display of daisies seemingly growing out of the cracks in the walls stonework.
At this point John left the group briefly to call on Dave who had chosen not to join us as the morning weather was not conducive................... He was asleep but Liz, his wife, woke him to say hello.
"Bit over the top the yellow waterproof John" "Yes I know. But I've seldom worn it and it was dear".
Back into Miller Park and then to Avenham Park cafe where, to our disappointment. NO HOT FOOD was available. Short of staff they explained. We had a quick brew and soon departed taking our separate ways to go home.
During our walk, as well as the Heron incident we had our own little "Spring Watch."
We saw a Blackbird and a Thrush........
The thrush taking food back to it's chicks.
..........and the ubiquitous squirrel, During this season, the birds were feeding their young, which emboldened them to be approached.
Jim is becoming quite a wildlife photographer.
Well done Mr Cullen.
The day had been wet but not the appalling day the forecast had threatened . All enjoyed it.
See you on our next SAFARI.
🐅🐒🐘
JW