I'm a happy grandmother! I enjoy my family, my friends, and my life. I love to travel and love to post travel experiences. I like to 'piddle'. Are you familiar with that southern term? I would love to have you sign up to follow this humble blog. I need all the encouragement I can get. :) My name is Carole.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Thoughts of Don Quixote....
Continuing on my theme of books and romance, windmills always make me think of Don Quixote. He was a man who was obsessed with the romance novels of his time and because of it kind of lost his mind. So, he set out as a knight errant to do good deeds.......fighting windmills and such. :)
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Who knew there were so many windmills in California?
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with the first one!
Those are great Windmills Carole, I would not have thought they were in California, or America for that matter, they look as if they should be in Holland.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Liz...:)
ReplyDeleteThat is for sure, Marlene...LOL
Your windmills are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are super cool. Love that first one!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, Carole! Is one of those in Golden Gate Park? It is fun getting to know you better!
ReplyDeleteI did not know there were so many windmills in CA! I immediately had to think of Holland, where I saw many, many, many windmills. They still look quite romantic to me... :) Silke
ReplyDeleteThanks, Pam
ReplyDeleteThanks, Hey Harriet
Thanks so much Allie. :)
Thanks, Silke. :)
Allie, yes that one was in Golden Gate Park. :)
ReplyDeleteThese windmill photos are beautiful. I especially like the first one ~ the shadows and the colors make it a WOW! The pink flowers at the base of the second one make it a striking photograph. VERY nice.
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Thanks, Audrey. :)
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