While we were in Waidring, we had walks after dinner -before a few pints- We found this dusty track which we walked down. We came across the river, and by the side was this tumbled down house with a water mill in working order.
Not sure weather the balcony was safe or not tho, this place must have some tales to tell, what do you think?.
The new house was just opposite.
Hi Imac...
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I have had a great time catching up on this Austria trip. I'm impreesed with the quality and amount of pictures you took... I have a vision of you at the PC down loading the photo's with smoke coming from a red hot camera...
Great looking Water Wheel..
Tom
Imac - GORGEOUS country and your images are grand! We vacation every year in the mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina and I just love the mountain scenery and fresh air! I sure enjoy traveling through your photos!
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Jerry in Tampa
I just love old mills and this one is no exception.
ReplyDeleteThat sure is a good water wheel and must have been built right to survive longer than the millhouse balcony which looks like it is ready to fall in.
ReplyDeleteI like the waterfalls shot too. All nice pictures.
Hello there IMAC,
ReplyDeleteI red that you were helping Tom with the skywatch, what a good job you did! Thank you for doing that so we can go-on posting on Skywatch with your Help,
This are lso great shots from Waidring, I am so impressed thanks for showing,
JoAnn Holland
Mac: love your shot of the working mill, what a great photo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures Imac. It's like we are there with you. Love the slideshow.
ReplyDeleteGreat find! :-)
ReplyDeleteI am leaving tomorrow, to hike the mountains of Styria, Austria.
You could make that old house the subject of next Sunday's tale!
ReplyDeleteImac, these are just awesome! They are just beautiful...and the waterwheel gives it a timeless feel.
ReplyDeleteOh, before I forget again, I love your header photo.
What a wonderful set of shots of a unique and stunning country. I love the way you got the waterwheel whizzing round!
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