
In the town of Sandwich, just across the canal on Cape Cod, this windmill is visible to passersby. Normally, I just drive by with barely a glance but today, it looked good enough with the nearby cherry tree blossoming to get me to stop.

The blades turn but, I think they are driven by electricity since there doesn't seem to be enough surface area to catch the wind.

It makes an interesting high-contrast black and white image also.

Elsewhere, the azaleas are following the cherry trees into full bloom.

They make a nice contrast with fallen birch logs.

If you look closely (and with imagination), this looks like the gentle curve of a human lower back. Okay, maybe that's a stretch.
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