In brown/stick season, there isn't much else worth shooting. These shots could almost go into the 'show your town' thread, but technically they're over the line into the next town, so they're here.
The Taylor Sawmill is a restored and functional mill from about 1800. Yup, it still works and is one of the only up and down sawmills left in the world. Unfortunately for photographers, it's right on a busy road so tough to photograph without getting run over or including lots of ugly guardrail and two-lane blacktop. I went out yesterday with the hopes of a colorful sunset, but didn't get one. So here's what I went with -
That's the millpond dam. The wheel is just below the cement forms in front of the building. Note the lovely guardrail to the left of it. The dam itself is about 12 feet wide and slopes steeply down to the pond.
Here's the wheel -
I'll have to pay attention next year for a demonstration day. It would be great to see it turn and lumber produced. I bet that old saw flies.
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