I get so many posts in my blogger queue that some photos get lost, but I want to show these photos of McArthur Mill at some point. When that will be as I compose this piece, I know not because I am typing this probably weeks before I will post it. (Update: true.)
While my world shouldn't require more photos of the venerable McArthur Mill, I couldn't resist these on a bright day when the low, calm water revealed reflections that I had never before noticed to this extent. So here they are without more fanfare.
Sue, bless her photographic heart, took this shot of me, possibly taking the above photo.



This is a really fascinating building. I'm glad you shared these pix.
ReplyDeleteExcellent mill with reflections! And the red shirt on your back does give a different perspective!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful! I delete a lot of blogs I start because I get distracted with something else.
ReplyDeleteI do some of that and delete parts of other blogs before posting.
DeleteNice ones.
ReplyDeleteWow! These photos are fabulous. The building is fascinating.
ReplyDeleteThe building is intriguing, I'd be drawn to walk around there. Wow, gorgeous sunny day!
ReplyDeleteI like the second one especially.
ReplyDeleteSue is so sweet! I also love that second photo!!! Thank you so much for sharing all your lovely photos, dear friend.
ReplyDeleteReflections are always fun to capture.
ReplyDeleteI love reflection photos and old brick buildings. My Scottish grandfather was a bricklayer.
ReplyDeleteSo was my English grandfather. 😊
DeleteWhat is that red blob in photo three? A reflection of that would be one for the books.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am impressed about your stable of posts. Very.
McArthur Mill deserves every capture, especially when the light and reflections reveal something new each time
ReplyDeleteI can see why you wanted to showcase this. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteHistory and beauty combined.
ReplyDeleteAnd what a sky!
ReplyDeleteNice shots of the mill and shadows.
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