Looks like a bucket of honey-do's
danersmiff wrote:
There are about 8 or 9 things I will stop in my tracks to photograph.
Old windmills are one of them. My wife doesn't understand why.
The rest of the list she is pretty much ok with, even points some out.
But whenever I stop for a windmill, she just rolls her eyes.
Anyone agree, or should I scratch windmills?
you found a strong subject
why stop there? when it's)
happening keep it on line)
(never/ends),
Bill
danersmiff wrote:
There are about 8 or 9 things I will stop in my tracks to photograph.
Old windmills are one of them. My wife doesn't understand why.
The rest of the list she is pretty much ok with, even points some out.
But whenever I stop for a windmill, she just rolls her eyes.
Anyone agree, or should I scratch windmills?
Welcome to the club. Don't scratch, my trick is stopping off for a coffee and pastry, great meds....all is right
Roadrunner wrote:
Expanded beauty Bill...
over/looked/forgotten/works
slow/time/for/new/work/now
appreciate what it takes/create
the UHH effect
Bill
One short one before my first cup.....that is how important UHH is,,,,occasionally it goes before my first cup
This is remains of an ice jam that went down
This is the end of the day in the next town where I live
Funky thoughts about messing with locals' minnds
Roadrunner wrote:
One short one before my first cup.....that is how important UHH is,,,,occasionally it goes before my first cup
we all know you and know to have a cup first
but Waffle/House won't deliver around here
Bill
I saw what you did, Roadrunner..
funny as heck for no coffee.
My father in law always put a little
(sumpm-sumpm) in his first cup.
myself? I just need the java. ;-)
Black.
Otherwise, it's just a ----
ps.. thanks for the likes
Here is an annual snow sculpture festival which is VERY popular as there is a site for loclas and amateurs and another one for contestants from as far away as FRance, Ukraine and a few others....a start with the locals
danersmiff wrote:
There are about 8 or 9 things I will stop in my tracks to photograph.
Old windmills are one of them. My wife doesn't understand why.
The rest of the list she is pretty much ok with, even points some out.
But whenever I stop for a windmill, she just rolls her eyes.
Anyone agree, or should I scratch windmills?
Don't stop-don't scratch windmills!
really like your windmill Judy.
neat subject and a great shot!
A few different edits of old pics...
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