Some of the best vistas at St. James Farm, the sights that clearly memorialize the equestrian history of the farm, can be seen in bridges and fences. The pedestrian bridge shown here was apparently a portion of the dressage area, a footbridge over an access area. In the morning sun, it looked absolutely inviting and allowed the viewer to picture the entrants walking under the bridge as the spectators crossed over. The bright white corral-style fence, stretching far into the distance, looked ready for the next van to stop by with horses ready for the steeplechase.
Another bridge in the next post, looking quite different from the weathered wood seen here.
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