Here's a mill that's reletively far away from my home. I had to drive my push bike for almost 15 minutes to get there!
Sweat on my forehead, but I was rewarded with a nice sun tan.
Wait a minute...isn't this the house that I commented on in another photo? Maybe all the mills have little homes. I hadn't noticed before but isn't someone living in the bottom of the big windmill? Good clear photo. I like this one better than the others. Sharp and informative in content.
Pat
A beautiful & well composed image. The clarity & detail are fantastic. This was well worth your sweaty bike ride. I just love Dutch Windmills. Excellent work.
Hello there Paul...I thought maybe you had posted this or a similar photo before also..but in any case, this is just awesomely lovely. That little bridge just makes the whole thing look so whimsical and happy. Its such a lovely area so close to you. How fortunate you are to see this beauty as often as you want..Sweating? awwwwwwwwwww poor man! But I imagine that tan looks absolutely awesome on you, got a self taken pic? hehe...verena
Hi Sir Paul, 15 mins and you worked up a sweat? Now, Now! You are teasing! At any rate, this is another of your gorgeous shots of Holland and, as always, beautifully photographed! It is hard to error on the side of perfection! The mills are so much an historical part of Holland, a very intricate part, I might add! When one thinks of your country, we simultaneously think of the Wind Mill, don't we and always with intrigue and pleasure! And then there is the little bridge, which everyone knows always give rise to thoughts of who may have walked over the little bridge, what fun the children had playing on it and of course, what lovers first kissed there and the list goes on! Oh the wonderment of it all! I love to use my imagination, it's fun! Great photo, Sincerely, Marilyn
Pat