Passing the Windmill Sail



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Tiffany said…
Cool, thanks for stopping by www.randomuttering.com Looks like nice scenery for a great road trip,
Unknown said…
Love the mountains in the background. Have a great day.

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Stan said…
That's going to be one whopper of a windmill.
Buckeroomama said…
I love road trips... can`t wait till the kids are old enough to stop asking ARE WE THERE YET? every 10 seconds we`re in the car so that we can take real road trips!
Anonymous said…
awesome!
Living Life said…
Wow. You don't realize the magnitude of size of the wind mill until you see it up close. Cool.
http://discoveringthemeinmommy.blogspot.com said…
Wow...I'd like to see the finished product!
Intense Guy said…
Now that is an oversized load!

(and a great shot from the seat of a moving car!)
Shannon said…
Thanks for stopping by! How on earth did the sail end up down there??? How scary!

Happy Wordless Wednesday!
~Shannon~
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Janis said…
Now that is huge! I wonder where it was headed.
Wow! That windmill sail is HUGE! I've never seen one up close before.
Thanks so much for stopping by and linking up. Don't forget to come back tomorrow and see if you guessed correctly for the mystery photo. Have a great day.

Kristi, Live and Love...Out Loud
@TweetingMama

PS I love your blog header! Very unique!
Carla said…
Really? I would have never guessed.
Anonymous said…
Was that taken yesterday? I think I saw that - it was trying to get around the corner to get on the onramp onto 395. We went tubing on the Snake yesterday - I thought about you!

Beckie

P.S. My blog is gone ):
Peter said…
Those hills in the background look like the ideal spot for a wind generator farm BTW your windscreen needs cleaning!!!
bichonpawz said…
Beautiful scenery there Pamela!!
Unknown said…
It is amazing how big they are!
tlawwife said…
We are having a lot of those now too. The road they usually use is being worked on.

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