At least this time, we got a nifty picture of a bridge before it could fall.
It was just last month that the Postal Service honored the 32nd state of the Union by issuing a commemorative stamp for Minnesota's 150th birthday. Unfortunately, the strikingly beautiful stamp turned out to have captured the essence of Minnesota in 2008 a little too accurately.
The stamp features a gorgeous photo of the Mississippi River at Winona with the amber light of sunset glinting off the brooding waters. Giving the composition dramatic tension, and uniting the Minnesota side (the west bank of the river) with Wisconsin is the lovely lacy span of the Hwy. 43 bridge.
Oops. Hit the brakes.
When you put "Minnesota," "Mississippi" and "bridge" in the same sentence, you know you are heading for trouble.
On Tuesday, the Minnesota Department of Transportation closed the picturesque span for inspections after finding holes in the 67-year-old structure.
We should have guessed.
The fairy-tale view of Minnesota, provided by a stamp that was issued May 17, lasted only 17 days. On June 3, the beguiling beauty gave way to ugly reality: The Hwy. 43 bridge will be closed for weeks, may need expensive repairs or need replacing, and is forcing residents to drive 70 to 105 miles out of their way in order to cross the Mississippi safely.