Well, yes, these are indeed not windmills ;-).
Boris
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Again, taken in Napa. These were near an old kiln and ruins that I really
liked, which I may show later.
I just thought they were sort of cool. Not totally sure what they were --
but they reminded me of
From: Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/03/19 Mon PM 10:29:46 GMT
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Subject: RE: PESO - Not Windmills
They are silos. Normally for corn, animal fodder, or intercontinental
ballistic missiles with thermonuclear warheads.
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Lovely colors and tonalities. Might have tried some other framings,
but it's a good photograph just as it stands.
They're storage silos.
Godfrey
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Thanks, Godfrey. I thought it was tranquil
They are silos. Normally for corn, animal fodder, or intercontinental
ballistic missiles with thermonuclear warheads.
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These look more like something for Don Quichotte to fight against.
Henk
(who can send you a postcard of Dutch windmills)
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They are silos. Normally for corn, animal fodder, or intercontinental
ballistic missiles with thermonuclear warheads.
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Tom C.
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Did Morton Thiokol build the booster?
(I'm sorry was that in bad taste).
Tom C wrote:
They are silos. Normally for corn, animal fodder, or intercontinental
ballistic missiles with thermonuclear warheads.
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On Mar 19, 2007, at 3:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, taken in Napa. These were near an old kiln and ruins that I
really
liked, which I may show later.
I just thought they were sort of cool. Not totally sure what they
were --
but they reminded me of windmills and Holland. Not
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