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For some reason the abundance of rakes seemed important.

Cadette Troop #5126 Raking Leaves to Raise Donations for Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts

Raking 4 Relief

 

A picture of some girls from Potomac, MD GS Cadette Troop #5126 (and a younger GS Brownie sib) doing their "Raking 4 Relief". The girls set up this effort to rake leaves around their neighborhood to raise donations going towards relief efforts to the victims of Hurricane Sandy. Submitted by Karasik Allison

After this a whole bunch more fell and you can hardly tell I raked. *pout* I only did a small bit of yard. Shaun did more later, but it's all been fallen on again.

ODC: CIRCLES is the topic for Wednesday March 29 2017

 

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Cheeto is much more mobile on his broken foot. He is able to get on couches, jump 4 feet or so, climb trees respectably well. I let him in the small yard under very tight supervision, but he tries to escape by jumping the 4 foot gate or climbing the tree next to the fence. He has also learned to lurk by doors. I don't know if we can keep him like this another 7 weeks.

Photos were taken in Golden Valley north of Reno. The event is the Annual Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful Cleanup. There were six from the BLM who participated. Leon Thomas, Mike Cook, Rachel Crews, George Paiva, Gary Gumienny, and myself. I took the photos.

  

Photo by Lisa Ross/BLM/2013

Rake: a reference to our marketting skills.

Ponytail theif: FB wants VB's long, straight ponytails, and wouldn't mind mine, either.

Hotly: was meant to be holy but I accidently added a cross.

Baby fouls: a reference to Tim's nephew's favorite animals. We were trying to look sweet, but I couldn't manage it.

he looks like my grundle

RAKE Team in Tribe Lunchout

It was brisk, but not windy out, so the kids helped rake the leaves. Cathy Rae snagged a beret for this outfit - because she says she has to do her 'pink thing'. Rudi was cozy in velour leggings and the first (and favorite) Holiday sweater. Jeff wore his new hat for the first time along with his sweatshirt. Mr. Bear thought it was quite balmy in his fur coat, and only got lost in the leaves twice. Cinnamon pumpkin buns and some hot sweet tea tasted fantastic after that.

 

Woods landscape rakes are built with rugged durability for tough clean-up jobs, as well as fine raking features for light-duty lawn care and general maintenance.

 

• High-strength, box-type beams and spring-steel tines handle rocks, dirt,

and sand

• Adjustable angles and 360-degree pivot control flow of material to left,

right, or center

• One-inch tine spacing provides superior material collection for a smooth, even grade

    

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This is my (unfinished) contribution for the rose & rake challenge. The roses are made of a succulent plant in my garden, with metal clay, and the leaves are metal clay as well. Rest is copper/SS sheet.

Greasy Wednesday meet at the Greyhound

A zen bamboo rake that I made to use in the FCCJ zen garden that never gets any maintanance.

Gabby decided to help my mom rake leaves at her house. She was dressed so cute, so I of course had to take some pics.

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