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The old mill

 






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28 comments:

  1. The old mill is a great place with charme. Wonderful in the landscape around.

    Have a good week, dear Blogfriend.

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  2. What a great place to visit, amazing it still stands today, dont see this to much anymore.
    Have a great week!

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  3. Beautifully preserved mill buildings. The neighborhood I once lived in in Brooklyn, NY, was called Mill Basin as there were ruins of an old Dutch era grain mill located in a bay inlet there.

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  4. It seems a shame that someone used to live there but no longer does so.

    Thanks Sue for today's link.

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  5. What a pretty picturesque scene

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  6. That's just like out of a storybook! Oh wow!

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  7. Enchanting! I'd love to visit the old mill.

    Happy Tuesday, Sue!

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  8. Nice to see this old mill still standing tall besides the lake.

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  9. I love watching and listening to watermills and this one's full of character. Delightful.

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  10. If owners are clever they try to keep it working. I've always liked these kind of mills.
    Thank you for showing us.
    Happy WW!

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  11. So picturesque. They could be hung on wall.

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  12. Such a beautiful mill and thanks for sharing....

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  13. Oh I'd love to visit here and explore. Beautiful.

    Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  14. I love old cabins like this one! Have a lovely week!

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  15. Oh wow, that's so neat. I bet the mill used to power things for the house back in the day!

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  16. WOW, what a charming place. ♥
    Regards,
    Anni | antetanni.wordpress.com

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  17. What a lovely looking old place.
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  18. I enjoy exploring around these kinds of old buildings and learning their history. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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  19. Love it! We always enjoy finding old places and they make for great photos.

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  20. Wow, such a beautiful and interesting place. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  21. The photos are simply charming. Thanks for sharing with us. Enjoy the rest of your week.

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