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Humble garden tool.

Football programme for the match between New Brighton & Barrow, Wednesday 23rd September 1936. The Magazine Hotel advertised at the bottom right of the programme is stiill in existance today & still sells Bass beer:

www.the-magazine-hotel.co.uk/

 

thebeautifulhistory.wordpress.com/clubs/new-brighton/

Jim and Eden raking Farmmommy's lawn.

vecchio bus malta - tomatopoker.com

Outside The Rake, at 14 Winchester Walk in Borough Market, near London Bridge, Southwark, London. This is a great pub for exploring British beers.

They are 'Engi-kumade' decorated with lucky charms of okame (the face of a plain woman), that bring in good fortune.

in Torinoichi, that is Rake (or Cock Fair), held at Otori Shrine on each Day of the Bird in November.

酉の市

 

Nikon1 v2 / NIKKOR VR 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6.

Dog Tail Rake Instructions:

 

1. Take the dog into your leaf infested back yard.

2. Give the dog a treat.

3. Gently insert dog's tail into opening at the end of the attachment.

4. Give the dog a treat.

5. Release remote control squirrel robot.

6. Dog chases robot, raking leaves as he/she runs.

7. Sit on the porch, sip a cold beverage, and watch the fun.

 

Place your order now, be the first on your block to own a "Dog Rake".

 

Patent Pending

 

Here is a worker, raking coffee in parchment on the concrete patios

The cousins raking and playing in the leaves.

The locals join together to rake and clean to communal areas. "We don't hire folks to do this."

 

Lake Siljan in Tällberg, Sweden.

Gardeners at work at the historic ruins of Dilkusha Kothi at Lucknow.

I feel like she is eyeing me as only a trained black belt would before unleashing several quick blows with the rake.

 

Well... ok... it's late and I've been way too busy with work so I'm feeling a little silly.

 

G'nite.

Langdale to Horseshoe Bay ferry ride.

Qualcast gsr120h lawn raker maybe will become you favorite lawn laker. Read full tech specs of this product here techspecifications.net/tools/qualcast-gsr120h/ and convince yourself.

No, I didn't garden today, but I love my tool rack in the garage. I bought these tools last summer when I made my first foray into gardening.

 

I do have a lot of gardening to do this year. Many bushes need to come out and many rocks (shale stone) need to be moved. Not looking forward to it...

I kept asking everyone if Aunt Pat seemed a little loopy, but no one saw it until she started raking the water as if it were her front yard. Don't worry, Uncle Joe has a call in to the nut house.

Skid Steer Power Raking

This little work of art was hanging out at the Grand Rapids Home and Garden. Fun stuff to make with your garden tools.

 

Camera: Olympus Stylus Epic

Film: Ilford HP5 400asa

Developer: Xtol 1:1 dilution

Negative scan with Epson scanner 2400dpi

TOTW-Week 46 - Days long gone

 

114 Pictures in 2014 - 84.Garden Tool

I found some volunteer labor to rake my yard this year.

WRG Chelmer & Blackwater Canal Camp 13th-20th February 2016

Riding the Ramsbottom Rake event in Lancashire, October 2021. A nasty wet morning prior to the start and freezing cold under starters orders. But not for long. Picture by Matt Fleming.

Looks like the one abandoned on our farm back home.

 

(I mean I think it's a dump rake and not a harrow or something)

I've messed around with various methods of measuring fork rake. I'm really liking this one. It seems accurate and repeatable. The pics don't show it but I tried it on two different forks, and I measured them with the rake going to my right (as shown) as well as to my left. All the measurements were very close.

 

The fork shown was designed to have 66mm of rake, but it's 67.5. The other fork was supposed to be 45, but it's 43.

 

I'm disappointed that the errors are in opposite directions, because it means that I can't blame the calibration of my jig... What can I blame?

 

This image shows my improvised square to be used to ensure that the center line of the drop-outs is orthogonal to the table. The "square" is made out of a V block and a 9mm rod.

Built in the early 19th century Rakes Mill Pond was the brainchild of Jarman Rakes. Rakes Mill Pond is a dammed up pond and creates a swamp similar to what a beaver dam would do. The pond is located just past Mile Marker 163 going south on the Blue Ridge Parkway. You can pull out and park on site. Walk down to the dam and put your hand in the water. You will see a 15 foot water fall.

Raking debris on the lawn.

Ed and Ruth doing a bit of autumn clearance while I was there to help!

drilling for the tines

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