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This week's Wordless subject...
Wind and/or Water...
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1. dana of the stone rabbit 2. Kathy 3. Debbie~Delightfully Wed 4. Nancy@MyCraftyLittlePage 5. KBeau (Kathy) 6. The Muse 7. Kathy 8. Sue@SullivanandMurphy 9. Candy 10. Charlotte 11. Dawn@cottagestateofmind 12. Angela 13. Joyce 14. Debbie @...Plate Addict 15. Marjorie.mollys country memories 16. Terry 17. Itajeff - Something To Share 18. Simply Heather 19. Margie 20. Tee 21. KayC | 22. Linda @ Seasons of Life 23. The Raggedy Girl 24. Crystal @ Home Is As Close As A Robin's Nest 25. Deb 26. Leah 27. Linnea 28. Lynn 29. Cass at That Old House 30. Aimee 31. The Bliss Journey 32. Sue @ Our really empty nest 33. Ann-Marie 34. Sofia@Expressive Creations 35. Esther 36. Karen ~Georgia Angel 37. AllyJo's Erudition 38. Laura@White Spray Paint 39. Anne Fannie 40. momma 41. Mamapippa - Belgium 42. Teri |
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I hope we can use our natural resources to their fullest extent in the near future. I wouldn't mind a wind turbine in my back yard!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos for our theme!!
Have a great WW!!! Dana
Hi Dixie, I would like to join in WW again this week have posted my link.
ReplyDeleteYour wind and water photos are wonderful the sunset is so beautiful coming through the wind turbines and waterfalls are just breathtaking, I would love to go to Niagra Falls one day. Happy Wednesday, Kathy.
I was at Niagara Falls in the dead of winter. BRRR all I can remember was wanting to get back inside. Wish we could power everything with wind and water. Have a wonderful Wednesday. SHHHHHH :)Nancy
ReplyDeleteThose sleek, modern windmills are so fascinating. I remember seeing some at a distance when we were traveling in Wyoming a few years ago. I really wanted a close up look.
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot of wonderful wind mills around us...they are quite fascinating, I think. And i love the shot you have Dixie~with the sun peeping through....
ReplyDeleteWe have a painting of an old European windmill. In the painting it is being used, as the name suggests, to mill grain harnessing the power of the wind. It is such a romantic painting, I could step right into it! I love windmills even the the modern ones. Our neighbour has a windmill to generate power for their home. It makes an interesting whirring noise on a windy day! Thanks for sharing these photos!
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Great choices for this week. I love the sound that wind turbines make, it's really quite haunting. And Niagra falls is just so awe inspiring. Thanks for hosting. Kathy
ReplyDeleteSpectacular shots of the windmills and the falls. I've seen the windmills outside of Palm Springs, but they are not in as beautiful a setting as these! Happy WW. :-) Sue
ReplyDeleteThe huge wind turbins are always so fascinating. They seem like they're moving so slow, but in reality they are generating a lot of electricity. Love the falls. Just gorgeous. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteOne of this days...I want to see this in person. And hear the roar!
ReplyDelete(just wish we could have a drop or two flowing in our creeks.
Awesome,
Candy
T. Boone would be proud of this post.
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Joy
We've passes trucks hauling the blades and they are huge! Huge I say!!!
ReplyDeleteIs that a boulder in the middle of the falls photo?
Wonderful shots.
Debbie
Every time we go to L.A. we pass windmills like these. I never thought about photographing them. I must do that some time. I've never been to Niagara Falls. Great shot of it.
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Charlotte
Great photos and I love seeing your petty table setting in your header. laurie
ReplyDeleteOoops! Forgot to tell you, I also love that wallpaper on your blog. I'd love that in a room in my home! So pretty. laurie
ReplyDeleteHowdy Dixie
ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome theme today.
You are always so amazing.
I love your photos today.
Like the sweet table setting in your new header .
Thank you for being the most gracious hostess.
Blessings to you sweet lady.
Have a fabulous day !
Hugs
Great pics, Miss Dixie! I have never seen either of those in person! I need to get around more, huh?? Have a great week...hugs..Debbie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics! When we travel home from visiting my son in NY, some of those wind turbines pop up through the mountains, they always creep me out, they remind me of the movie, "War of the Worlds". Weird, huh? So it's nice to see them looking "pretty" in your picture!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Niagara Falls, so lovely! I was there a few years ago, and would love to go back and see the Canadian side!
Have a lovely day!
Margie :)
Love the windmills...we have them all over here! It is amazing how huge they are and how much energy they produce.
ReplyDeleteGreat theme today!
ReplyDeleteHave a great Wordless Wednesday! :)
Your photos are wonderful. I especially like the photo of Niagra Falls...I so want to visit that place. Hope you have a blessed Wednesday! Thanks for sharing and hosting this fun event.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! I visited Niagra Falls once in 1976. Wow! That was a long time ago. Also, the recent trip we just took, we drove over Altamont Pass. There are a ton of those wind turbines in that area.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday!!
What great choices today, Dixie!
ReplyDeleteI will join in on the fun next Wednesday. I only had enough brain power to do one meme for today. LOL
I have seen the Falls in person, a very long time ago, but still remember the magnificence~~Unbelievable!!!
ReplyDeleteIt would be wonderful to use our own natural resources...
Hugs,
Lynn
Dixie...
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Deb
Beautiful pics!! I love your header pic...gorgeous tablescape!! :-) L~
ReplyDeleteGreat choice of subject, I loved looking at everyone's photos and they were all awesome.
ReplyDeleteHave a Wonderful Wordless Wednesday
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The Raggedy Girl
Great pictures, Dixie! When I looked at the picture of what I assume is Niagara Falls, it struck me how small the people are in comparison to the magnificent falls... what a wonderful Creator- who loves and died for us little guys!
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Linda C
New wallpaper looks great!
ReplyDeleteThe first time I ever saw one of those windmills I about 13 and it was in California. I thought they looked so peaceful.
I love your photos. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHey Dixie!
ReplyDeleteYou sure have been busy changing your headers everytime I look at your blog! They are all beautiful! It would be hard to pick a favorite one.
I just love the windmills! And we just have a facination with waterfalls too! All of the water and wind pictures on my post are in West Virginia!
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Hi Dixie~ I came back go "visiting" as my grandma used to say.--to visit WW bloggers.
ReplyDeleteBut I have to tell you what a beautiful banner photo you have of your porch--just makes me want to sit and stay a spell:) So pretty and peaceful...
Thanks again for hosting WW! It's great fun!
Linda C
Wind and water, hate the first, love the second ...
ReplyDeleteI've been to Niagra Falls--the Canadian side--gorgeous!
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