Wind turbines are dominating features on a landscape. Many people consider them graceful, but others find them intrusive.
Friday, June 04, 2021
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...you either like them or hate them. I like them.
ReplyDeleteI like them too.
ReplyDeleteIf they help us ease out of fuel dependence, I love them.
ReplyDeleteWe have an area east of us that is thick with wind towers, and most of our energy come from them which is carbon free. I think they are great for the environment and not bad looking. They also provide substantial income for the farmers who own the land on which they sit. And, yes, I did enjoy a mixed drink, the first in a very long time. We have just started eating in restaurants again.
ReplyDeleteI get dizzy around them.
ReplyDeleteWe have them around in different towns. One town protested against having them but most people don't mind. I like them too.
ReplyDeleteThey look rather good and I don't mind them but I believe they do make a hum that annoys some people that live near by, but of course I don't know only told that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDeleteThey are commanding--- and they look a lot better than a pit mine. Nice shot Andy!
ReplyDeleteWe have some here and there in NZ, I dont mind them personally.
ReplyDeleteWe have them here too, enough winds always around, but many people don't want them in their backyard...
ReplyDeleteHere the trouble is the sound they make and the killing of birds and at least who has the benefit from their product.
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