
The Windmill Of Your Mind

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36 responses to “The Windmill Of Your Mind”
Gorgeous shot, Rabirius.
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I’m glad you liked it.
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Reblogged this on Le Bien-Etre au bout des Doigts.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Avec plaisir…
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🙂
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Wow. Just beautiful. You composed it well.
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Thank you very much for your compliment.
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Love that photo!
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I’m happy you like it, Gunnar.
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Stunning! I love the mood it’s creating. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks a lot, Cecilia.
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Lovely photo! Reminds me of “Windmills of Your Mind” by Dusty Springfield! 😀
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Thank you, Linda.
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I feel as if I’m walking through time. Thank you.
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Thank you, Kim.
Well, then you should visit Bruges. You can have some lovely walks through time.
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An absolutely beautiful picuture!
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I’m happy you like it, Isabel.
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Reblogged this on luc20090's Blog.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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You’re welcome
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🙂
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always appreciate the olden windmills 😀
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Yes, me too 🙂
Thanks.
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Sweet composition and effect Master Rabirius!
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Thank you, Michael.
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Nice shot with that D7200.
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I’m glad you like it, John.
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Stunning shot…. seems taken in past times, and not because of the filter, but because of the depicted scene… Love & best wishes! 😀
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Thank you.
Someone told me the mills where placed their later, however, I’m currently reading a book from the 19th century and there are some mills mentioned by a graacht. So I guess there at least used to be mills before these where build there.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Superb
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I’m glad you like it, Marylou.
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I like this composition 🙂
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Thank you, Paula.
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