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“The Ozark Mill, at the heart of Finley Farms, combines craftsmanship and discovery. Inspired by the spirit of the Midwest, Ozark Mill delivers simple pleasures and genuine hospitality, striking a balance between preservation and progress. A working grain mill that dates back to 1833, the Ozark Mill at Finley Farms….” It was a fun adventure to explore the surroundings on Christmas Day. We can’t wait to return and see what the inside is like!

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Below the Golling waterfall, also called Schwarzbachfall, there is a rustic old mill next to the creek, which ripples wildly between mossy rocks.

 

Unterhalb des Gollinger Wasserfalls, auch Schwarzbachfall genannt, befindet sich eine urige alte Mühle unmittelbar neben dem Bach, der wildromantisch zwischen bemoosten Felsbrocken dahin plätschert.

 

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Crystal Mill | Marble, Colorado

I could not resist to return to the Crystal Mill this fall. This place is magical with the mill towering on the rocks and the colorful aspen trees around. As we stayed in Marble for a few days, we were able to leave early. The conditions were perfect this time. Morning mist was wrapping around the landscape, and while we were driving and I admired the beauty of the landscape around us, I was hoping we wouldn’t arrive too late at the mill. We did get some of the misty conditions upon arrival, which was nice.

 

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Looking at old stills from Hitchcock’s Rear Window a few weeks ago, got inspired and started messing with shots…

Beautiful Sunset at this lovely location. There has been a mill recorded on this site in the Doomsday book.

23. Februar 1589: "Abt Christian von Salmanßweiler (Salem) belehnt Ludwig Dieminger mit der Riedmühle zu Sondernach als Erblehen um jährlich 3 lb. Heller [3 Pfund Heller], 1 Henne und 3 fl. [Gulden] Handlohn und Weglöse."

A wonderful example of time standing still.

I’m not ready for snow.

The former American Thread Co. mill in Willimantic, Connecticut. This section is apartments I don’t know if it’s rentals or condos but I’m standing on a beautifully reimagined footbridge. When I was a kid, as my mother reminded me this is where we drove our car to get from one side to the other. Now it’s benches, flowers, and views of waterfalls. Just lovely.

Lake Warner Spillway ~ Hadley MA

Old windmill after sundown in Netherlands.

This windmill Molen van de Polder Westbroek in Oud Zuilen, near Utrecht is the survivor of the fire that destroyed the mill which was next to him.

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SUNNY AND COLD

The name of the village derives form the Old English term "slough" meaning "wet land"

 

The village is built on both banks of the River Eye, a slow-moving stream crossed by two footbridges, which also flows through Upper Slaughter. At the west end of the village there is a 19th-century water mill with an undershot waterwheel and a chimney for additional steam power. There is a ford where the river widens in the village and several small stone footbridges join the two sides of the community. While the mill is built of red brick most of the 16th and 17th century homes in the village use Cotswold limestone and are adorned with mullioned windows and often with other embellishments such as projecting gables.

 

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Finley River Bridge and Ozark Mill at sunset..

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primavera en la ruta de os muiños do Folón e don Picón, Galicia

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Tucked away in the forested gorge of the Pirknerklamm near Oberdrauburg, this old mill stands silent by the rushing stream. I`ve known this place since childhood - and even now, it feels like time stands still here whenever I visit this place.

A place shaped by nature during the years - held in memory :-)

 

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Wikipedia Walzmühle: „Die Walzmühle ist eine wassergetriebene Mahl- und Sägemühle im oberen Laucherttal …auf der Schwäbischen Alb…erste Erwähnung 1406.

Friedrich Walz…erwarb die Mühle 1883, die dann dessen Sohn Konstantin Walz übernahm und die später von den Schwestern Walz betrieben wurde.

Die Schwestern Marie und Klara Walz, die dort ohne fließend Wasser und [fast] ohne Strom als Selbstversorger lebten, haben die Mühle bis 2001 gemeinsam als Lohnsägerei betrieben. Im August 2001 verstarb die 85-jährige Marie Walz. Danach betrieb die neun Jahre jüngere Klara Walz die Mühle noch bis 2009 alleine weiter… Am 2. April 2015 ist die letzte der Schwestern von der Walz-Mühle verstorben.“

„Die Walzmühle wurde durch den… 1999 in der ARD erstmals ausgestrahlten, 75-minütigen Dokumentarfilm von Rudolf Werner namens „Der Herrgott weiß, was mit uns geschieht - Die Schwestern von der Albmühle“… bundesweit bekannt.“

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"The Walz mill is a water-driven milling and sawing mill... in the Swabian Jura ... first mentioned in 1406. Friedrich Walz…bought the mill in 1883, which his son Konstantin Walz then took over and which was later operated by the Walz sisters. The sisters Marie and Klara Walz, who lived there without running water and [almost] no electricity as self-sufficiency, operated the mill together as a sawmill until 2001. In August 2001, the 85-year-old Marie Walz died. Thereafter…Klara Walz continued to operate the mill on her own until 2009…The last of the sisters died at the Walzmill in 2015."

"The Walzmill was made famous 1999 by Rudolf Werner's 75-minute documentary on tv: The Lord knows what will happen to us - The Sisters of the Alb Mill“

 

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The old mill, now a private residence, was a working mill until WWI. It is made up of three distinct parts, the mill itself built across a creek, built in 1800 – 1832, the mill store, built in 1800 – 1832 on brick piers and the oldest part, an attached windmill, built in 1720 – 1740. Barges could be brought up to the mill for transporting the milled goods away around the coast.

 

The mill operated two ten foot wheels, one set higher than the other to make full use of the stream feed and the tide, which was kept behind tide gates.

 

The black windmill is a distinctive feature of the landscape, its tarred outer skin resilient to the full force of the coastal weather.

Salts Mill walkabouts

Stop,,,,, I shouted to my husband, I need to take a picture!!,,,,, I love the setting for this old mill.... taken while driving across New York State,,,,

Sorry I have been busy with company for the last few days,,,will get caught up with you all sometime today,,,

Thanks to lenabem-anna for the texture

 

November Seascapes and a photo captured on my walk from Ballytrent to St Helen's Bay Co Wexford

MolĂ­n de Obaya. Picture taken a year ago but a fresh processing.

Meriwether County near Woodbury, Georgia USA

 

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The Old Mill at Falls of Rough Ky--was built in 1823, by Morgan B. Green and his brother Willis, I will get some more shots of it this summer whenever the sky is blue and the water is not so muddy!------HAVE A GREAT DAY EVERYONE----THANKS FOR VISITING!

Went here today during our snow storm. The dam was flowing super hard!

Got a bit of light flare but I thought it looked like the wheel was bringing it rather than water!

The wheel wasn't actually turning but I liked the effect and have tried to enhance it a bit for Sliders Sunday.

Three smoke stacks of the Brooks-Scanlon Mill in Bend Oregon before redevelopment into a shopping center. Taken 1998 on Kodak TMax 400

Found in the village of Dipley,North Hampshire,with the River Whitewater running through.

I could not find out anything of original work,but assuming it was a flower mill.

 

Found this info since uploading,

Dipley Mill, a Sixteenth Century Mill mentioned in the Doomsday Book on the River Whitewater Hampshire, Corn was ground here until 1921.

 

Now converted into a very lush home.

I only came across this location due to taking our dog to our groomer,who have moved to a nearby farm yard unit..

Have never been to this location before,its only about 6 miles from me but its off my normal beaten track.

Will return, of course,and spend a bit more time in taking my pictures,due to limited parking near the bridge on which i stood for this.

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