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Aerial shot of a mountain top removal site on Rakes Ridge, 2006. Taken by Kent Kessinger courtesy of Appalachian Voice and Southwings. 2006.< Click here to see more photos from Rakes Ridge
This picture is part of the National Memorials for the Mountains photo stream, hosted by www.ilovemountains.org.
Completed wagon, similar chassis construction to others in series other than the Brake van and drivers wagon.
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Stu is still using this rake to keep the area clean where we play with Shizandra. Ticks are everywhere around here.
Every morning early during the summer before the beach bums and bare feet arrive , the beach is power raked using this contraption..
Bella also has a thing for the rake (ok, probably the wooden handle of the rake - or what is left of it!). She will practically knock you down to get this rake from you and then does laps around the yard dragging it like she is raking leaves (that is until she stops for a chew break).
Spotted this radically raked Toyota from the late '70s at the Home Depot parking lot in Enfield, Connecticut.
This is all I had time to do! The rake was going to be copper with silver accentsa, and the roses were sterling.
Mine and Gaynor's were very similar! Great minds think alike :)
This was the next project. A rake to pull behind a John Deere tractor. It looked intimidating at first, but it didn't take us long to just do it. It was a new experience for ALL of us working on it, but it went rather well..
This was the next project. A rake to pull behind a John Deere tractor. It looked intimidating at first, but it didn't take us long to just do it. It was a new experience for ALL of us working on it, but it went rather well..
Kathy bought some sunflowers for a dinner party on Sunday.
Her brother is visiting and she fixed enchiladas for friends and family.
I took a picture of the flowers in the late afternoon sun.
Cheerio.
Bert Casavant of Upnit Power rakes the intake the at China Creek Run-of-River project. Photo David Dodge, Green Energy Futures www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/judith-sayers-first-nat...
Autumn has arrived on this suburban route in Eastham, housing along here is primarily semi-detached built from 1900 onward. If you were to continue along here, you would reach Eastham Rake Station, giving half hourly access to Chester and Liverpool.
My poor back will surely break,
If one more leaf I have to rake!
Crusty, rusty brown leaves!
Dusty, blustery red leaves!
Crunching, bunching, scrunching beneath my feet.
In a pile of crispy leaves, I'll find a welcome seat!
-anon