Thursday, November 12, 2015
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Its working great. Now hoping that it helps.
ReplyDeleteIt is in full speed I see.
ReplyDeleteThese turbines are not popular here because of all the bird fatalities they cause and I smile when I recall how the weather frequently freezes these turbines.
ReplyDeleteOnce a year? Is that the only time it runs? ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt sits out there doing it's job!
ReplyDeleteNot a turbine fan, but that's a lovely sky!
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered why there is only one there.
ReplyDeleteIt must be twirling away as I write this Andy since the wind has really picked up this afternoon. I guess the weather people were right!
ReplyDeleteCool !!
ReplyDeleteI don't have any near me.
I can feel the motion!
ReplyDeleteOh, I think you need to do it more than once. These little machines fascinate me.
ReplyDeleteNice one! We have hundreds of these on the road out to Palm Springs. I like photographing them!
ReplyDeleteNice motion and a pretty sky!
ReplyDeleteWow- just one? None around here, but I have seen bunches out west.
ReplyDeleteJust the One, none round here just loads of solar panel farms
ReplyDeleteJust the one? I've never seen a single. Here they're in big herds.
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