If you've ever driven south on the Maine Turnpike out of Maine, you've been on the Piscataqua River Bridge. The big green through arch bridge that connects Maine and New Hampshire allows 3 lanes of traffic going either north into Maine or south in to New Hampshire...
The bridge was built in 1892 mainly for workers of the Cabot Mill to cross the river between Topsham and Brunswick. It's over 330 feet long and although some of it has been repaired and replaced, the cables that steady the bridge are original...
A listener sent me this picture and asked what I thought. It sure doesn't look like a tree or speck of dust. Is this shadowy figure a ghost? What do you think?