On October 5th, 2014, we visited
located in Buck's County, Pa.
Home for this beautiful historic Water Mill...
that is still running today!
And, oh yes, the reason I am writing on this Thursday...
the very typical, not so exciting, wet fence in front of it.
Here's the hubs and I, posing in front of one of the many scarecrows
on display in Peddlers Village.
Every fall, they hold a scarecrow contest for the local peeps...
more on that tomorrow!!
Sharing today's Water Mill Fence with my good friend
for Good Fences.
Stop by and consider joining in the fun, any fence or gate will do!!
Lovely watermill! The scarecrow contest sounds interesting! A couple years ago scarecrows/dummies pretty much took over one of the local towns here, getting the town on even the national news. I think you can find a local news clip by searching Youtube for Dummies in Ackley, IA. Just about every store had a dummy made to look like its owner.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful photos! All the mills and covered bridges, along with the mountain ranges and American history are what I loved about Pennsylvania!
ReplyDeleteWhat charming shots.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a charming area to visit.
ReplyDeleteeither you're time-travelers or you meant last year or maybe last month. ;)
ReplyDeletebut i knew you'd find a fence! i just knew it! thanks, my dear friend!
I love the last picture - too cute :)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, Debbie. Enjoy your day!
Thanks so much for the link, of course I had to check it out. This just my kind of fall thing to fall in love with. I've had a secret passion for Scarecrows, for a long time!
ReplyDeleteI love Peddlar's Village -- all those cute shops and seasonal decor. I'm thinking of a day trip when they have it decorated for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLove the picture of you two with the scarecrow.
ReplyDeleteYou look like you guys dropped into our displays Of Halloween displays in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada. We have the same. Where you would be now in our town pretending sitting it is called the Cozy Corner's. A family Restaurant.
ReplyDeleteNice pics today.
I love to see something that old still work. Amazing. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the wheel and the fence.
ReplyDeleteI like mill wheels, and it's cool that it's still working. Our town has a scarecrow contest, too. I'm going to try to get photos this weekend to share.
ReplyDeleteI love places like this! I posted some mill photos last night and some pics of the adjoining grounds today.
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What a beautiful village Debby!!I like the Water Mill and the scarecrow !!Nice fence!!Lovely pictures!!
ReplyDeleteDimi...
How charming! I love old mills.
ReplyDeletelovely waterwheel!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is very amazing. I love old water wheels.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the things you photograph. Every thing is beautiful.
I really like the old water mills. So charming! Great pic of you and Chuck with the scarecrow!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful old mill and cute photo of the 3 of you! how fun, a scarecrow contest!
ReplyDeleteThat water wheel is really something, Debbie.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
You always pick interesting places to visit Debbie, loving that water wheel. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat else would you expect at a Watermill but a wet fence! It's a lovely mill and you both look great with that scarecrow. I can't wait to see more of them.
ReplyDeleteGlad they have that wet fence! That wouldn't be a fun place to fall into. Looks like a fun place to visit.
ReplyDeleteDebbie, I love the wheel and the old mill. A great fence shot. And a cute shot of you and your hubby! Enjoy your evening.
ReplyDeleteI love water mills - this one is beautiful, and your pictures are atmospheric - lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh, that's awesome! Love the old mills!
ReplyDeleteY'all look happy- I love the water mill. Nice to see one that actually works.
ReplyDeleteLove water mills - great find and another wonderful adventure.
ReplyDeleteLove the shots...cute picture of you guys, too.
ReplyDeleteIn 60s speak...I dig the wheel
ReplyDeleteOh, I absolutely LOVE water mills! What fun to see this one!
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