Friday, 30 January 2015

Windmill Sky



While out the other week I spotted this windmill and felt I had to get a photo. I might add it has recently been restored to it's former glory and now is a working windmill which will grind corn.



Taking Part in Skywatch Friday & Sunlit Sunday


16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice shot.

Seraphinas Phantasie said...

Fantastic shot and stunning sunshine.
Best regards, Synnöve

Merisi said...

Beautiful image!
Great view, and so good to hear about the windmill being brought back to life.
Happy Sky Watch,
Merisi

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Great shot, I'd love to see one in person.

Laura said...

What a lovely, tranquil scene!

Anonymous said...

You do find some beautiful scenes to photograph. This is wonderful.

RedPat said...

Reminds me of Norfolk!

Robin said...

I've seen a few of these in Northeast in the last couple of years. It's a good movement, restoring these landmarks. Where did you snap this one?

Robin
Rusty Ring: Reflections of an Old-Timey Hermit

Billy Blue Eyes said...

This one is near a place called Great Haseley, you can just see the church you see in the church in the background

Linda said...

Neat! You caught some nice light there.

My Little Home and Garden said...

The windmill certainly does look like an imposing yet appropriate structure on the landscape. I like how it takes on a golden glow in the light, Bill.

Karen at Sunlit Sunday

My Little Home and Garden said...

(PS: I happened to notice the your photo hadn't been posted on my blog, that it came up as needing to be moderated by me. Just so you know, that's because the Sunlit Sunday link you created didn't lead to my specific post, just to the blog itself. I just added the post for you.)

Pamela Gordon said...

This is a beautiful photo! I like the sky with the clouds in the distance and the lighthouse is a beauty.

eclectichomelife said...

Lovely lighting in this shot

Lorrie said...

Beautiful photo. The light is wonderful and the windmill stands strong and proud in the landscape.

William Kendall said...

It is quite impressive!