Moulton Windmill, Lincolnshire |
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♥ Chel ♥
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Moulton Windmill, Lincolnshire |
A real old fashioned wind mill. That's neat.
ReplyDeleteHi Chel, I love windmills and we have some out in the Hamptons of Long Island, NY! This is so pretty and thanks for sharing. Julie
ReplyDeleteNice shot! Love the perspective looking up.
ReplyDeleteDoes it still produce flour?
ReplyDeleteIt certainly does Sue and it's delicious in cakes and bread. http://www.moultonwindmill.co.uk/news_85909.html
DeleteWhat a stunning photo of a really beautiful windmill.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo of this flour mill. I love the blue sky!
ReplyDeleteFabulous windmill, Chel. :o)
ReplyDeleteWow! That's awesome Chel....just gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing...:) Hope your week is going well.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Vicky
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What a beautiful and interesting photo! I'd love to see that in person.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful windmill- love those multi-paned windows and the stone facade. xo Hugs - K
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I'll bet it sounds amazing inside too if it still grinds the wheat. Enjoy your week Chel! Wendy x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot! Just plain gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAwesome windmill.. :) LOve the shot!
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Nothing dark and satanic about that - great picture!
ReplyDeleteLovely! We bought some flour from there on our last visit earlier this year - we also visited a friend who is in the care home behind the mill:)
ReplyDeleteYour picture make it look so high I get dizzy. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really gorgeous photo.
ReplyDeleteMarianne x
I#ve never seen one of these. I bet that it's amazing to see how they work. The photo is brilliant and the angle is just perfect to let you see all of the windmill. Love it!
ReplyDeleteRosie
I love old windmills - this is a great shot Chel.
ReplyDeleteMary
Ah this reminds me of scenes of Holland. When I was little I used to be fascinated by them.
ReplyDeleteJen
What a lovely blog you have, Chel. Happy to have found you through a comment you left on Muddy Boot Dreams. xo Laura
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