Category Archives: Architecture

A Path to Nowhere

This is the interior of the Pool’s Mill Bridge that I recent photographed. Completed after the first contractor drilled the holes in the wrong places. Bud Gentry completed the bridge after drilling the holes in the correct positions. You can still see the original “mistakes” in the wood used for the treads, although it’s only...

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Pool’s Mill Bridge

One of less than 20 covered bridges in Georgia, Pool’s Mill Bridge was completed in 1901 from land stolen from the Cherokee Indians. It is now a state  park with a historic marker.  Abundant rain this year provided for a full Settendown Creek, hence the muddy waters. Taken at the height of summer with mosquitos...

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Lighting the Barn with Wheels

Okay, so the wheels may not be attached to the barn! And the light isn’t coming from the wheels. Hmmm, I should have selected a better title! What awaits through the passage, the ghost of horses-past, the rapture, or maybe a sunset shaded by a large Bradford Pear tree? I always enjoy looking at old...

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Ace Group HQ – Bermuda Buildings #3

Situated next to the more modern XL Capital complex, the ACE Group sports more traditional Bermudian Architecture. This image shows the harbor facing side of the building in late afternoon sunlight. Although the construction material is modern, it is still one of my favorite buildings on the island.

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The Arcade – Bermuda Buildings #2

Hamilton Bermuda is like any other city where prosperous sections are intermingled with fallow areas–just at a much smaller scale. The Arcade was a set of retail shops, nestled between other mixed retail and commercial buildings. While its’ neighbors are still going strong, The Arcade has seen better days. My parent company’s office is right...

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