Hi John, Its a water wheel - an early form of energy to drive mechanisms/machinery. One of the early applications being to grind grain into flour. This particular wheel is really ornamental, though its output shaft does drive some internal belt wheels which I think are just for show. Anyplace where a flow of water is strong enough to turn a wheel, that energy can provide force, generate electricity, etc. I buy some grain at this place for making killer sourdough.
ahh, now i see it.
thanks hihosilver ! it was abstracted enough
that i had no clue what it was. now i like it EVEN MORE
seeing i am an industrial archaeologist and all that
" it was abstracted enough..." That would mean Blansky's kind help has had some good effect, teaching me that complete context is less interesting than partial that pushes abstract. Thank You, Blansky!
Wow, what a beautiful thing! I like the way you have "frozen" it, really great textures. I reckon that this would be a subject that could entertain you for ages!
With enough time around the skilled folks here, my eye gets less clumsy sometimes. I learn more here since last fall than I did in the prior 18mo on mostly digital sites. 'Can't thank folks enough for their kind help. That you would think its not bad is rather big medicine for me, Tony. I sorta look to you & Scott as defining what good 35 is.
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