Fascinating capture, Al!! I've traveled/lived in a number of different countries, but have never been to the Far East and I do enjoy your photos from Korea so much! Thanks for sharing! Hope you and Socks are having a great weekend -- "treat-less", of course!!
Great shot, you might have to re-link this to the meme, as it appears to be re-linking back to vintage weekly instead. Thanks for posting and commenting:)
I am bemused (and envious!) of your snow covered hills. It hasn't snowed here even once this winter. I miss the snow--the way it looks, the way it falls--the way it sounds.
Your wonderful pictures brought back the memory of snow. Wonderful capture, my Friend.
Thanks for visiting and leaving a comment - I love reading them and look forward to viewing your blog. If you only allow Google+ comments I won't be able to leave a comment in return.
Fascinating capture, Al!! I've traveled/lived in a number of different countries, but have never been to the Far East and I do enjoy your photos from Korea so much! Thanks for sharing! Hope you and Socks are having a great weekend -- "treat-less", of course!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, you might have to re-link this to the meme, as it appears to be re-linking back to vintage weekly instead. Thanks for posting and commenting:)
ReplyDeleteThat wheel looks quite big – an unusual picture.
ReplyDeleteHi Al...Now that is quite the hunk of
ReplyDeletestone.....that was not an easy job!!
Grace
These old tools! They amaze me!
ReplyDeleteVery vintage! Think of the work.
ReplyDeleteI am bemused (and envious!) of your snow covered hills. It hasn't snowed here even once this winter. I miss the snow--the way it looks, the way it falls--the way it sounds.
ReplyDeleteYour wonderful pictures brought back the memory of snow. Wonderful capture, my Friend.
Reminds me of the wheels used in old mills around my area. They were powered by water but they look similar.
ReplyDeleteImpressive milling stones! Thanks for sharing!
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