Oh, I love the windmills and I do love Holland! Terrific capture, Al!! Love your "looks back"!! Hope you're enjoying a great weekend! Hugs to Socks from Sam and me!
These Dutch windmills are somehow so poetic! They seem to represent a different era and are muck more appealing than the modern wind machine produced for making electricity.
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Oh, I love the windmills and I do love Holland! Terrific capture, Al!! Love your "looks back"!! Hope you're enjoying a great weekend! Hugs to Socks from Sam and me!
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I like the face at the back of the windmill
ReplyDeleteThese Dutch windmills are somehow so poetic! They seem to represent a different era and are muck more appealing than the modern wind machine produced for making electricity.
ReplyDeleteYeah these are pretty, i live in Zaandam. I go see them every month
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