Showing posts with label 17th st. bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 17th st. bridge. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2013

where the sidewalk ends


Its been perfect weather for the past few weeks down here.  It's hard to not want to spend every waking moment outside.

I made a special effort to stop at the top of the bridge last time to take pictures, so of course this time I got to the top just as the bridge started opening.


It's crazy to think that there are boats tall enough to need a bridge this high to still open.


I never really noticed how eerily quiet the mechanisms of the drawbridge are.  I guess because it works on hydraulics?  It just seems outrageous for something to large and complex seeming could operate making barely any noise.

I also liked that in the maybe 5 minutes that the bridge was up a seagull landed on one of the horizontal traffic lights just like, "Oh, a new place for me to sit".  He seemed genuinely surprised when the bridge started going down and his roost got turned upright.

Stopping and pondering the mechanics of a drawbridge made me realize I had never explored the area under the bridge, so I made a little detour on my way down.


If you're wondering what's under the bridge it's basically a lot of drunks.  Some homeless, some tourists waiting for the water taxi.  And no, Jon, this is not the water taxi:


Cause if it were I'd be taking it to work and back on the daily.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

just a bike ride


I wore my swimsuit under my shorts just in case I wanted to lay on the beach but the storm clouds were too ominous and exercising felt too good so I just continued on my way.

I went over the 17th St. bridge which I always say I should stop at the top of and take a picture but by the time I've gotten all the way up it I just want to coast back down the other side.  For some reason this time I was able to stop myself for a little photo shoot.


I like this panorama I got too:


The bridge attendants station is so weird and art deco.  I love it.

The rest of my bike ride took me through my favorite neighborhoods in Ft. Lauderdale.  Mostly it was the same old same old, although I did see some Halloween decorations that had gone up.  My favorite made me stop and turn around to get a picture.


I love how casual it is.  If it weren't for the "booo" cushion you wouldn't really even be certain it was decoration.  If you look close you'll see that he has he leg crossed at the knee.  Haha, I like him.