My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
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Comments (31)
jayfar
I don't know about sleep, you would need plenty of wind Tara!
durleybeachbum
I should have guessed! In some trepidation as I opened your image, 'What is she up to now?' I wondered. And I was not disappointed! Marvellous.
lyron
Cool!!!
jarmila
cool and modern capture, great lines..interesting photo, happy weekend
alanwilliams
high on a hill like a lonely goatherd, there you've got me at it as well, i never know what to think about wind turbines, one day i like them, another day?, good shot, great viewpoint
awjay
'high on a hill stood.....'
morningglory
These always seem so small to me, though I know they are actually huge things.
tofi
Very cool image, Tara! The sky so blue, and the grass such a lovely contrast! I've never seen so many of these altogether like this! Awesome capture, indeed!
debbielove
Come to the UK.....our illustrious Government has plans for 10,000's of the stupid awful landscape blotting eyesores... Half of which are already up, don't work, half the rest never run properly.. And to add insult to injury, they are made by a French firm....they must be rubbing their hands with glee! The photo is just fine Tara, never fear.. Just the subject matter.... Rob
Faemike55
Wonderful photo and interesting way to get people to look at it
beachzz
LOL---now I know what you were talkin about last night--you are SO clever!!
skiwillgee
One of them is out of tune!! I'm sorry, I couldn't help myself. Nice photo.
bobrgallegos
Wonderful image!
bmac62
These are amazing windmills...and they all seem to work:) Love your creative title and the contrast of the white blades against that blue, blue sky.
virginiese
We also have windmills in my town. I think they are beautiful :-) You made an excellent capture of them. Thanks for your comment on my gallery
helanker
Yea, New times windmills :-) We have alot of them in DK now :-) Excellent hot.
emmecielle
Excellent capture! :)
RodS
I look at this and hear the song "Windmills of My Mind..." I love these things.... I want one in my back yard to go with my telephone pole... :-D Very cool capture, Tara!
MrsRatbag
I also think these are beautiful; I know they're hard on birds, but they serve a good purpose, and they're great photographic fodder. Well done getting that many in one shot and so well composed! Great work!
npauling
They aren't singing in harmony though as the blades are at different points but they make a great chorus lineup all the same. An excellent clear capture.
Chipka
These are gorgeous. We don't grow 'em like that in Illinois. Ours, I think, have German DNA in wherever windmills keep their genetic stuff, and they look utterly...well...point-for-point like the ones I saw in Dortmund. These are nice and refreshing and oddly arachnid in those oddly arachnid ways I like so much. I never imagined that these could have open latticework supports! WOW! And for some reason, I got the same song stuck in my head until I made a mention of Illinois, then it was replaced by the number Leslie Ann Warren's character performed in Victor Victoria. Hmmm...kinda scary, when you consider the song! It's a killer! I love this shot. I wanna see this for myself now. And I hope that soon I will! Oh, and here's the song I thought of: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5J8gf9OFTRY
Lashia
haha I see it! And the dance number! Haha great shot- thanks for sharing! :-)
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gonzojr
Cool photograph my Friend!!!
wysiwig
My first thought was Don Quixote (tilting at windmills). These might have given him second thoughts. They do seem somehow oddly alive. Great POV, very cool shot.
jophoto
I think they are wonderful! They (The government) wanted to put some on the East End (of LI where all the rich people play) and they were thwarted by the moneyed population. I think we should paint them in various colors and make works of art out of them! Like giant kaleidoscopes. Wouldn't that be a hoot?
hipps13
makes me smile so thank you, Tara May warm hugs, Linda Kaye
makron
Great idea my friend. Wonderful image
moochagoo
Excellent title here :))
danob
This hills are alive! Do they make much noise as some of ours in large groups are bad! They do look a tad fragile on those supports, but maybe they can stand the wind better with holes !!
Katraz
I hate those thing they are a blot on the landscape.