Garden Folly

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Three stories high? Check out the windmills in Holland.

Nope, no one would want one. No one would let them build on. Out here in the sticks of fly-over country, though, I wouldn't mind a prairie-type windmill on the place.
 

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So I like this style!
This is a photo I made in Israel. However, this is a real old. This is the window for women - Muslim women. I think that these elements can be used in a garden, for example, when placing a barbecue area.
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This pitchers. Perhaps they were the forerunners of the modern style of the buildings of the bottles.
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Isn't there still an alcoholic beverage that comes in a blue bottle? Zima? Does anyone drink that? I heard it was really bad tasting.
Wonder if anything comes in a red glass bottle.
 

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I found a wine in a blue bottle. Not Zima, actually it was pretty good. Now that I have a small collection of blue bottles, I'm looking for red bottle drinks. I'll check out the name later.
 

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All the blue wine bottles I find are a brand of Riesling.

I love those follies. Something built out of old hand-hewn foundation stones would look good here. Or the remnant of a very old stone chimney stack. I find those in the woods sometimes where a house once stood. The Gothic arches on that site are wonderful. Need old ivy or wisteria growing over them. :love
 

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