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It is haying season in my part of the world. This was taken a few years ago. The barn has since been torn down. A shame if you ask me. The background texture is Texture - 314 by Lenabem Anna.

Another photo taken on outing with "The Breakfast Club".

Seen at Zane's grandmothers' old home place in Sulphur Springs, Texas.

 

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Winter sunset with a Hay rake HFF

Abbey Village, Lancashire

 

On the edge of Roddlesworh Woods, with Darwen Tower in the distant background

Moulamein, NSW (ABCTV Victorian viewing area)

Jack's Rake is a scramble that takes you diagonally up and across the cliff face of Pavey Ark (top right). Burned in my memory as we did it on a school trip during a snowy Easter holiday. Not sure it would be allowed these days.

A couple donkeys pal around on a lazy Autumn day. The rake Is also at rest for a harvest season. A fence made from a road gaurd rail should hold them in the pen area .............HFF!

First you cut the field...long 8-10 foot side mower....next day you use the hay rake to put it in neat little rows and to turn it over, so it can dry. Then it's ready to bail...in this case big round bails.

The harvest season is pretty well done ad the corn fields all raked up. Bales are ready to go next. A common October and early November sight.

Wriggly sine wave at the top of a plain corrugated iron fence separating two suburban gardens. It is common practice here to slope the height of the fence down as it approaches the front of the property.

2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).

Just kidding about the Roman numerals. For as the Good Book tells us, "numbereth not thine works, unless thou art Led Zeppelin..."

Hard work to rake all the pumpkins when they fall from the squash trees. ;-)

45041 climbs through Buxworth cutting hauling a rake of empty I.C.I. Hoppers on September 11th 1985.

Common object abstracted for fun! View large for details.

8 inches of snow overnight and still snowing!.

6/7...colour fusion/radical red

 

Tis nearly the weekend...HFF!

Wishing you an enjoyable weekend, hugs.

 

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Early Purple Orchids.

A final photo of the Early Purple Orchids at Tides Low Rake...possibly..

2022 one photo each day

The Flickr Lounge weekly theme - seasonal changes

Early Purple Orchids on Tides Low Rake near Tideswell.

I moved backwards and the sun moved too, sweeping across this small landscape and I could not leave this one behind despite the similarity ...

All from the same tree

Another from my walk this afternoon...a favourite location nearby. Someone seemed to have a bonfire going today!

 

Calderdale, Yorkshire, UK

 

Late day sun raking along Manhattan architecture - NYC

Agriculture

Macro Mondays/Iron

Image is carefully cropped to stay just inside the 3in max rule.

This photo was part of a spontaneous session I shot a couple of years ago. I vividly recall driving past this place and thinking I had entered some sort of portal that allowed time travel. It wasn't simply the wonderful Victorian house, but everything that surrounded it. It felt for all the world like I had moved back in time. But more than that, it felt like a movie set with everything carefully crafted to give the impression of a small town street in a much simpler time. All the touches were there, the stone column flanking a wrought iron fence; bare tree, crooked street sign, and that wonderful front porch. This is not one of those century villages full of preserved historic architecture. The house is situated on a city street, surrounded by ample evidence of the modern era. Yet somehow this corner of Highland Avenue has escaped the visual clutter and is locked into a decades-old visual appearance. As it happened, my completely random discovery of this place coincided with absolutely perfect sky and cloud conditions. The low sun angle provide deep shadows and greatly enhanced the mood. And the fallen leaves added to the atmosphere. It just wouldn't have been the same had the leaves been raked away to reveal a bare tree lawn and pavement. All part of that timeless quality and autumnal ambiance. I post a photo of this place every autumn; it's sort of like putting up a seasonal decoration. I just love the way the scene makes me feel.

Next to The Blue Ridge Parkway, Floyd county, Virginia.

CM3313 and CM3314 high tail it towards Werrington, with a new rake of red containers specifically for grain as 8968 from Coonamble to Port Kembla for export.

 

Monday 15th March 2021

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Mr Sparrow is so pleased i raked the lawn and scattered the rakings in the borders for their nests :-)

Shot with a JSCO Göttingen "Kiptar 50 mm F 1.6" (projection) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

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