Bridges are in my opinion one of the best inventions of
mankind. They allow us to get to places much quicker than if they were not
there. They allow us access to places we would never be able to get to if they
were not there. Bridges span places connecting that which would not otherwise
be connected and that’s why I love them. They invoke in me feelings of spanning
space and time. Of how we are connected more than we realise. That bridges are
just the physical manifestation of the spiritual connection we have all the
time spiritually.
We spent our last night up north in the Hilton Gateshead and
what an absolute treat it was for us. We had a priceless view of the bridges
that span from the Gateshead side to the Newcastle side. Bridging the gap
between the two cities in the Northeast and these bridges are magnificent. From
the modern Millennium or Winking Eye Bridge to the High Level Bridge built in
1849. These bridges show the meteorite leap in technology and ability of
mankind just in their design. But they also show though the design has changed
from clunky to sleek their function is still the same. To connect places that
would not otherwise be connected.
We sat and watched the day turn to night. The bridges from
their daytime simplicity to their night time glory adorned with lights. We
watched and I snapped pictures trying to capture the magic of the bridges and
though I attach the photos for all to see, I was able to capture the true
essence and wonder of these bridge spanning the River Tyne connecting Gateshead
with Newcastle. Silhouetted against the cloudy sky. Reflecting against the
murky river Tyne.
Watching the trains crossing in the background. Buses
and cars racing over the numerous bridges. People walking. Taking for granted the modern miracle they cross every single day. Not even thinking about what went into the bridges that allow them to get to destinations with ease they would not have been able to do so before.
Thinking as the Millennium Bridge changed colours of how
much I love bridges both metaphorically and physically because I know without
them there would be so much more that would be considered foreign than what
truly is. Bridges allow us to get to places, meet people and experience
different cultures we would not have if they did not exist. And that’s why I
love them. Love the way they look and what they represent. For they are always
bridging the gap between what is known and what is not until they all become so
familiar we forget the bridge that brought us together.
Which brings me to my thought of the day which states, “Every
bridge I cross brings me closer to a higher level of fulfilment.” And to my
daughter’s now favourite expression taught to her by one of her school teachers
when something is not what it is expected, “Build a bridge and get over it.”
Looking at those magnificent bridges reminded me of all the trials I have
endured. All the bridges I have had to cross to get to the other side and once
I have I have felt much better about the place I am in and that’s why I believe
bridges are some of the most magnificent inventions of mankind because they
physically represent what we endure to get to where we are and who we are meant
to be.
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