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This triptych starts with the rake then the leaves and finally the rake in the leaves. It was taken on a sunny afternoon. The most difficult part was to get all the leaves to look like they are in a pile and not get the fence and driveway in the back.
It's officially leaf raking season. It doesn't look like it here, but we spent several hours raking and more continue to fall...
We dump the fallen leaves into the garden and till them into the soil before the snow flies.
We also save a garbage can full to feed the worms throughout the winter.
66754 EP..66765 EP 66704 EP 66754 EP 66721 AL @ NEWARK NORTH GATE with the 6H78 1101 DONCASTER DOWN DECOY - PETERBOROUGH VIRTUAL YARD with a rake of sand hoppers in tow , Saturday 23rd May 2015
Caridina multidentata, Amano-räka, söttvattensräka, fresh water prawn, söttvattensräkor, fresh water shrimp
Going through old files, found some images that weren't interesting enough to post at the time, but weren't bad enough to trash.
Also Known As: GIBRALTAR FARM BARN Barn, later adapted to store flight equipment for Special Operations Executive agents,and now a memorial. Early-C19 with mid-C20 modifications.. Concrete plinth, weather-boarded and brick-lined walls under a pitched old tile roof. 5- bay barn with central threshing entrance, that to west blocked and with Crittall windows that are also in the gable ends. INTERIOR: Concrete racks with brick partitions around perimeter formerly stored the flight equipment. To west wall, a memorial: 'Tempsford Airfield Gibraltar Farm I Erected to commemorate the brave deeds of the men and women of every nationality who flew from this wartime airfield to the forces of the resistance in France, Norway, Holland, and other countries during the years 1942 to 1945 I The equipment for their dangerous missions was issued to them from this barn'. Roof structure comprises 4 trusses of tie beams with slightly curved braces to walls and raking struts clasped to single rows of purlins with collars. Rafters joined by ridge piece. SOURCES: Roger A. Freeman, 'Bases of Bomber Command Then and Now' (After the Battle, 2001). Michael J. Bowyer, 'The Airfields' (Patrick Stephens Ltd. Cambridge, 1983).
Listed for its historic interest and as a memorial to the Special Operations Executive agents who were kitted out from this barn before flying from the adjacent runway to missions in occupied Europe