May 2012

By admin , 30 May 2012

It's warming up and I'm warming up again after being out of the running (haha) for a while. After my cold I started, and I planned to do another run last Friday when all of a sudden we saw a house that we liked and we ultimately bid on. Unfortunately, our offer wasn't accepted. Anyway, I ran tonight and it was tough! I didn't record my time. But good to be running again.

By admin , 20 May 2012

Ouch, two weeks no running. I had a cold and didn't feel strong enough for running. Obviously I'm slower now, so I ran 44 minutes.

By admin , 19 May 2012

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By admin , 12 May 2012

Part of the Dutch Mill Trading Company, this windmill is surrounded by several other Dutch buildings.

By admin , 11 May 2012

The Fabyan Windmill is an authentic, working Dutch windmill dating from the 1850s located in Geneva, Illinois

By admin , 11 May 2012

The Dutch Windmill, or "North Dutch Windmill", is the second Dutch windmill in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.

By admin , 11 May 2012

This mill was designed in the style of Dutch and German windmills for grinding grain.

The Mill building was built in 1916 to serve as a banquet hall and restaurant by a local brewing magnate. The name of the building came, in turn from Bevo the largest brand of near beer or barley malt and hop flavored soft-drink manufactured by the local Anheuser-Busch Company. The Bevo name itself is in reference to "pivo", the slavic language name for beer as the newer Bohemian or Czech beer style called Pilsner was very influential to American brewers.

By admin , 11 May 2012

The Dutch Village Inn opened July 1, 1987 in Lynden's Dutch Village Mall. This extraordinary development, which reflects the tidy Holland Dutch heritage of the area, features a 72 foot windmill, interesting retail shops, an indoor canal which runs through the mall, a 200 seat theatre, and six unique hotel rooms, three of which are in the windmill. For a unique treat come spend a night in a windmill.