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Interesting! It looks like one building is sitting on top of another!
That is so bizarre. Great shot.
it is a bit strange, but I do love windmills. Here’s my WW hope you can stop by!
Gorgeous - and with a perfect blue sky.
This is actually not too far from where I live. It was a nice surprise seeing it on your blog.
That's a beautiful windmill. They don't make them like that anymore.
I had to enlarge the picture and stare at it for a while. That's quite an engineering marvel. I bet it's amazing in person.
I can never see of one of these without picturing Don Quixote charging one of the sails with his lance.
I learnt about another widget from your blog today Cathy. This time the LinkWithin one. Many thanks
Kathy--That's pretty much how it was constructed in the 16th century!Beth-- Thanks!Kaye-- There is something about windmills. I'm not sure what, but I won't turn down a look at one!Dorte--It was a perfect day. I stood on that hill and felt as though I were seeing for miles and miles and miles!Margaret-- I try to mix the locations of my photos around a bit. I'm glad you had a pleasant surprise!Wendy-- They certainly don't!Margot-- It is. I didn't want to leave for quite some time.Kerrie-- I'm the same way! And I'm glad the Link Within widget is of use to you. :)
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Interesting! It looks like one building is sitting on top of another!
ReplyDeleteThat is so bizarre. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteit is a bit strange, but I do love windmills. Here’s my WW hope you can stop by!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - and with a perfect blue sky.
ReplyDeleteThis is actually not too far from where I live. It was a nice surprise seeing it on your blog.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful windmill. They don't make them like that anymore.
ReplyDeleteI had to enlarge the picture and stare at it for a while. That's quite an engineering marvel. I bet it's amazing in person.
ReplyDeleteI can never see of one of these without picturing Don Quixote charging one of the sails with his lance.
ReplyDeleteI learnt about another widget from your blog today Cathy. This time the LinkWithin one. Many thanks
ReplyDeleteKathy--That's pretty much how it was constructed in the 16th century!
ReplyDeleteBeth-- Thanks!
Kaye-- There is something about windmills. I'm not sure what, but I won't turn down a look at one!
Dorte--It was a perfect day. I stood on that hill and felt as though I were seeing for miles and miles and miles!
Margaret-- I try to mix the locations of my photos around a bit. I'm glad you had a pleasant surprise!
Wendy-- They certainly don't!
Margot-- It is. I didn't want to leave for quite some time.
Kerrie-- I'm the same way! And I'm glad the Link Within widget is of use to you. :)