At times I find the most ornate weather vanes on unexpected buildings…such as this beauty on top of the Harrison House Diner in Mullica Hill, New Jersey. The diner, at the intersection of Routes 45 and 322, is only a stone’s throw away from the local Amish Market. The market is another amazing place to find food of all kinds. Have you ever had a homemade Raspberry Cream Donut? Oh my!
Thanks to these bloggers for taking part in last week’s photo challenge.
Exploring Colour – Presbyterian Wind Vane
The Photo Challenge: Each Wednesday, I post a photograph of a Weather Vane with a short description of where it can be found and any history connected to it. The main focus of the challenge is the photo of the Weather Vane and the location. The challenge can be Wordless if that is what you choose. If you would like others to see your post leave a link to your blog in the comment box. You can also tag the post #weathervaneweds. If you place a link to my post in your post you will create a pingback that will appear in the comment section. The challenge is open all week for comments and posts. Thanks so much for taking part in my challenge.
Many thanks to Cee, of Cee’s Photography, for including this challenge in her listing of WordPress Challenges. If you love challenges take a look at this page and while you are there check out some of Cee’s terrific posts. Thanks Cee!
Beautiful weather vane!
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Thanks so much. 😊
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This is quite a nice ununsual one!
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Thank you…I love all the detail in this one.
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That’s such a great weather vane!
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Thanks. It was fun to find it on top of a diner I go past all the time. I notice things atop roofs now that I am looking for weather vanes wherever I go.
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that one may be a “one of kind”, good one, love eating at the Amish diners and markets
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