Aermotor windmill

Bosque Birdwatchers RV Park, San Antonio NM

Bosque Birdwatchers RV Park sign

Nightfall at the Park Sign

Aermotor windmill

Plinked & Parked - THE AERMOTOR CO. CHICAGO.

Geat Egret

Great Egret, Re-imagined

Red-winged Blackbird

Red-winged Blackbird


Nightfall at the Park Sign

Entrance Sign, Bosque Birdwatchers RV Park, San Antonio NM

April 1, 2014

Poor funky old sign has seen better days. As has the Park, alas... But I love it here. It’s friendly. And it’s handy by the Refuge.


Plinked & Parked - THE AERMOTOR CO. CHICAGO.

Windmill, Bosque Birdwatchers RV Park, San Antonio NM

April 1, 2014

And seldom used.

Aermotor Windmill Company

La Verne Noyes, founder of Aermotor Windmill Company, had hired engineer Thomas O. Perry for a different job but saw the potential of the all-metal windpump developed by Perry after extensive experiments. The first Aermotor was sold in 1888, with 24 windmills in total being sold in the first year. Aermotor soon became a strong competitor among its contemporaries selling over 20,000 of its windmills by 1892. Over the next 30 years Aermotor grew and expanded, introducing accessories and variants on "the mathematical windmill."

La Verne Noyes died in 1919. He left the Aermotor Company to a tax paying trust, with 48 colleges and universities as beneficiaries.

Aermotor continued to innovate and manufacture windmills throughout World War II and helped to produce the top secret Norden bombsight.

During the latter part of the century ownership of the Aermotor Company changed hands and had its operation moved and expanded to new venues, including the country of Argentina; Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; Brentwood, Missouri; and Conway, Arkansas. By 1981, 80% of all windmills manufactured in The United States had their genesis in Conway. In 1998 Aermotor was purchased by Kees Verheul, as owner and president. It now operates from a 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m2) facility in San Angelo, Texas. In 2006, the company was purchased by a group of West Texas ranchers, and the name restored to its original from 1888..."The Aermotor Company".

Wikipedia

Great Egret, Re-imagined

San Antonio NM

April 21, 2010

I did a little creative editing here...


Red-winged Blackbird

Bosque Birdwatchers RV Park, San Antonio NM

March 31, 2010

This is the result of an early experiment with modifying a photograph using the Procreate application on the iPad. I think this technique holds a lot of expressive potential for me. We’ll have to see where it goes...