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John Deere yellow triangle toolbox [36"] with the socket door up to show the additional storage. Generally, when I lift that, it's a hammer I'm going after.

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Female farmer sharpening her cutlass with a sharpening object.

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A photo-a-day for a Hobbling A Day. Weekly Theme for Week of September 26: Tools.

 

Horse-drawn reaper - a Farm Tool.

Canes - a pair of Walking Tools.

Oxygen Dispenser - a Breathing Tool.

 

An 'agricultural erection'.

 

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The series of photos associated with the newly established Meadow Garden—making it more visitor-friendly and educational than the past—were taken during a warm late summer day. Being nature enthusiasts with a passion and appreciation for meadow birds and insects, besides the native grasses and other plants, this was a special trip. The landscape was breathtaking, and one could see why the famous Wyeth family of artists would often use the regional rolling hills and meadows for their subjects in water color and oil paintings. There is truly something so captivating in the simplicity of such terrain, and walking these grounds toward the latter part of the afternoon was quite appealing. The design of the paths, which also incorporate well-constructed boardwalks with a touch of aesthetics, was nicely done, and allowed the visitors to really take in this grand meadow from a variety of superb viewing points. In addition, the old 1700’s Webb farmhouse of stone, which now serves as a kind of gallery that offers some artifacts from the past, can be seen in so many different lights, each one presenting a unique expression of the landscape.

This is absolutely one of our very favorite places to visit, for this world class floral and horticultural institution is often considered amongst the finest in North America. With the original ownership and meticulous planning and design executed by the famous Pierre du Pont, and subsequently carried over to the present day’s attention to detail and first rate exhibits, this over 1,000 acres of spectacular landscape is a sight—and site— to behold. The wide variety of flowers and plants at Longwood Gardens is absolutely stunning in all stages and species . . . akin to a real life Garden of Eden for anyone with a deep passion and appreciation for these gifts of nature. In addition, the superb stone work of the many architectural designs and structures, such as the grand fountains, promenades, conservatory and more throughout the grounds accentuate the experience, never ceasing to amaze. And now that the new Meadow Garden has been created, it has only enhanced the total experience for all.

CHECK OUT OUR LONGWOOD GARDENS Album--you will be amazed at what one can see.

  

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Water in the toolbox?

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Getting it done at suzie's farm!

Land preparation using simple farm tools such as cultlass and hoe. (file name: RCM_031)

Farmer slashing grasses with cutlass. (file name: RCM_bcl010)

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I acquired this at a farm auction many years ago ... still don't know it's function.

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Farm implements inside the Fisher Barn at the Benjamin Caryl House in Dover, MA taken during the Dover Historical Society’s Old Home Day. The Benjamin Caryl House was added to the National Register of Historic Places (#00000569) in the year 2000.

 

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Made by the Irish Sugar Company...now gone.

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"Come on quick! The fuckin thing is starting to boil!"

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Land preparation using simple farm tools such as cultlass and hoe. (file name: RCM_034)

Farm implements inside the Fisher Barn at the Benjamin Caryl House in Dover, MA taken during the Dover Historical Society’s Old Home Day. The Benjamin Caryl House was added to the National Register of Historic Places (#00000569) in the year 2000.

 

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A Ferguson 20 from Bangledesh.

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A Hayseed Barrow.

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Inside the Fisher Barn at the Benjamin Caryl House in Dover, MA taken during the Dover Historical Society’s Old Home Day. The Benjamin Caryl House was added to the National Register of Historic Places (#00000569) in the year 2000.

 

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This German farm kitchen uses a raised pedestal for the fire

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