I showed you mine, now show me yours.
Share your city/town/suburb/you name it! Think of this as a photography carnival or photography meme (with or without words) that not only lets you share your part of the world, but lets you visit other parts of the world virtually. If you link up, please link back or post the Sundays In My City button either in your post or sidebar to let people know that other bloggers are sharing their communities too. Happy trails!
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Laurie Matherne says
San Francisco never ceases to amaze and delight.
BLOGitse says
There would not be windmills without wind….:)
Suzy says
oh wow – windmills fascinate me
Judy says
I love windmills! Glad you are chasing them as well!
Keetha says
Just like Holland.
Tara R. says
I never imagined SF would have windmills. That is very cool, and a great place to photograph.
Lavender Dreams says
Beautiful photos to share. There’s a Queen W. mountain in Arkansas that I’ve been to several times. It’s beautiful. Love this amazing windmill!
AutismWonderland says
Beautiful!
biti says
I have yet to visit the windmill, thank you for the sharing the fabulous photos of another SF gem 🙂
Dorothy in Oz says
You’re a regular Don Quixote 🙂 Koningin Wilhelmina is the great-grandmother of the newly crowned Koning Willem-Alexander. You can buy boxes of Queen Wilhelmina peppermints here. She’s the longest serving monarch in the Netherlands.
deborahpucci says
That’s a beautiful windmill!
Vidya Sury says
Windmills seem to spin stories. This one looks awesome!
Chris H says
Gorgeous windmill… and gardens too.
Cyndy says
Very cool!
Carmen Henesy says
Those windmills are wonderful…and, after visiting them, I always like to end up at the Park Chalet for a basil martini and a fudge brownie sundae.
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Michelle M says
Gorgeous. It’s funny, but you have such a perception about what is and isn’t in a particular place. I would never have pictured a windmill ANYwhere in SF. What fun!
tracismixedbag says
There’s something so magical and whimsical about windmills. They remind me of Disneyland, miniature golf, Palm Springs, The Tv show Pushing Up Daisies, and the French song Alouette. So random, I know.
Debi says
San Fran is my favorite US city, even though I’ve only visited twice. It captured my heart 🙂 I like your Sunday City post idea so much I’m going to try to join in when I can. Great blog!
lisleman says
Windmills remind of this crazy song “Windmills of my mind”.
http://youtu.be/OXFh-mYh2dQ
Chara Ch says
I love your pictures of the windmills!! I was there last Sunday too and saw the windmills from a distance but didn’t get into the park. The look pretty awesome, I should definitely go back.. 🙂 Thanks for hosting this link up! 🙂
Leovi Leovi says
Some wonderful photos, lovely light, the mill great! My favorite is the first!
rebecca at thisfineday says
I love this place!! We got married here at the windmill and then rented out the Park Chalet for our reception. That was almost 7 years ago now 🙂