So many one lane bridges in New Zealand. This one is in between Murchison and Greymouth.
So Winter has finally kicked in here, although with a few frosts we've still had a mild season compared to last year. In the last few days we've had some huge thunderstorms. Lucky my chickens have roosts inside their coops and nesting boxes they can hide in to escape the rain. B collects leftover food from his work each day for them so they are very lucky to get scrambled egg and bacon, I also add food scraps from here along with dog roll and rice for protein over Winter. They are just getting over their seasonal molting where they lose a lot of feathers but apart from taking a brief break from laying eggs, they have started up again.
Linking up with Skywatch Friday and Tom's Signs.
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Small and sturdy!
I've seen many one lane bridges but not one with traffic lights.
So chickens get inside out of the rain if they can. Otherwise I suppose they would shelter under bushes.
Gah! We have a very small, long, curvy copper-stone street here. 05:12 a.m. I was nearly through - still dark, I am nightblind. Three guys. They forced me to drive back(wards). And winter... nooooo.... Chicken eat all that?! Even eggs?
...we have many of them here too!
Your chickens seem to have av good life :D I like that!
Our summer weather has kicked in there and we too have thunder storms.
That is a beautiful old bridge.
Enjoy your eggs.
I like your old bridge. Fresh layed eggs sounds good to me.
Cute. I only know of one such bridge in Sydney.
Seems like it would be a challenge to get across.
Not many of them around here.
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seems narrow (to me), I would have to "aim" carefully to cross it.;-)
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