This is a water wheel from the Irvine park. I really liked the whole scene and tried to capture this tiny corner into a nice picture.
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An old, overgrown water wheel in Cordoba, Spain
A guide to the best pond water wheel & pond water wheel kits! Benefits of waterwheels , construction tips, and advice on fish-safe materials.
Arms of Love by Kelly Long (Thomas Nelson, 2012) 4.5 stars~ Reviewed by Diana Flowers Tale of Redemption and Forgiveness! Kelly Long sweeps us away to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in the year 1777; to a tumultuous time in the history of our country, where the Redcoats, loyalists, patriots, and Amish pacifists coexist. It is also a time of great political unrest, and persecution towards the Amish sect, who, in spite of their peace loving dictates, find their hearts rebelling against the injustices perpetrated in the colonies. In spite of the political uncertainty surrounding her, Lena Yoder, a beautiful young Amish woman, can barely contain her joy. She is in the throes of love with the handsome Adam Wyse, and her mother is expecting another child. Unbeknownst to Lena, however, in just a short time a promise that her dying mother exacts from her beloved Adam, turns her world upside down, and she finds herself forced to turn to another for support, Adam's brother, Isaac. Adam Wyse carries a dark secret of guilt and shame from being physically abused, and ponders joining the Patriot's cause to try to escape his problems, the worst of which is being unable to bear seeing his beloved Lena with Isaac. Can Adam ever overcome his demons?...and why does his father seem to delight in tormenting him so? Will Adam run off to war, and keep his promise to Lena's mother concerning her?...and is it too late for forgiveness and redemption between a father and son, and a lifetime of abuse? This was the first book I have ever read by Kelly Long, but it won't be my last! She touches on some very heavy issues in this book; PTSD, child abuse, the controversial habit of unmarried Amish young people "bundling", to name a few. Kelly's characters are realistic and not flawless as in some of the Amish books of today, and I loved the inclusion of an older couple's romance, which lended a tender, heartwarming touch to this novel. This is truly a heartrending story of love, redemption, and forgiveness, with a very satisfying conclusion filled with twists and turns. Nicely written, Kelly Long! Diana Flowers, Is the Senior Review for Overcoming Through Time - With God's Help. She loves to read and review books and lives in South Carolina, where she enjoys life with her wonderful husband and family. GIVEAWAY: Leave a comment and your email address for a chance to win a copy of Kelly Long's new release.
Find out how to build a low-cost, DIY water wheel generator. Includes a detailed video and two 100% Free PDF water wheel generator tutorials.
water wheel with an open aperture
1928 Fitz Steel Overshot Water Wheel catalog from the Fitz Water Wheel Company of Hanover, PA, USA
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In this project, capture the power of water using a device that has been around for centuries: a water wheel.
As the Water Turns by ~MattInABox
Create your own water wheel and discover the pros and cons of hydropower first hand! Hands on experiment your kids will love to create!
Small Ponds and Fountains: Water Wheel - Custom Ponds and Fountains. Your next custom pond idea. We have been specializing in custom ponds since 1965.
During the winter of 2013, Ray Baytos convinced his wife, Joanne, that a water-wheel house would be the perfect addition to their koi pond. A hobbyist woodworker and sometime-builder for…
Create energy made from water, known as hydropower, by making your own water wheel.
While on tour in India, DrFumblefinger stopped to see how the ox-drawn waterwheel still has a role to play in Indian agriculture.
I pass this non moving water mill at least once a week. On this insanely bright day, it was running. This was the first time I stopped my truck, parked, and walked to get a picture. And I was happy to sweat in the 98° heat to watch it turn. This movement was a reminder that not all things that look broken are broken. Sometimes things, like people, need rest and maintenance to perform at their best. The best version of yourself doesn't come without work. And it doesn't come without maintenance. H