Sunday, August 23, 2009

A decorative waterwheel


So far as I can tell, this waterwheel in Lake Sumter Landing is purely for decoration. I think it looks nice, though.

16 comments:

  1. les couleurs de la maison et de la roue vont bien ensemble.

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  2. It's enough for a good photo. Love the brickwork and the building, fake or not!

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  3. It looks so beautiful and I loved the sun light, this waterwheel is adorable.
    Léia

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  4. It looks real, just needs a bit of water.

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  5. A lovely photo indeed. But, I think they should call it an "airwheel." I don't see any water . . . call me silly if you like.

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  6. @ Safe Leif - Ok. You are silly!

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  7. It DOES look nice - The wood is really eye catching

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  8. it looks wonderful
    love the way the light makes it look so warm

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  9. it´s beautiful, waterwheels are so lovely! i love ti´s colors in sunlight

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  10. It would be nice if it were actually turning and being put to some sort of use. Energy for the lovely little house maybe?

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  11. Waterwheels allways look nice and this is no exception!

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  12. It looks a little too nice to be a working windmill but it is beautiful.

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  13. Very, very nice and most everything they do is. Great shot that you could have taken alongside rivers at sites in New England. Really colorful.

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  14. Very pretty water wheel! Nice color and capture, Jacob and Lois!

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  15. Nice collection of photos..I don't get to see this type (buildings) of thing too often. This waterwheel is facinating-

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