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Raking leaves in La Crosse, Wisconsin. This joyful endeavor is a common form of outdoor exercise practiced throughout the Midwest in October and November.

Wooden rake making demonstration by Steve Tomlin at Beamish museum

25/6 dok. Puskomlik Kemkes RI © 2012

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Coffee Country (January 2nd, 2011)

This rusting rake ( if my memory serves me right~I was a farmers daughter MANY years ago) was tucked away in the long grass and brush. Still looks to be in working condition tho~rural minnesota

Richard made his own roof rake and used it to take the snow off the roof, as advised by local weather man. Rain and sleet predicted next.

OK, so they're beautiful for a brief moment. Then, OMIGOD!!! Rake, rake, rake, rake, rake, rake....

Governor Moore hosts a dinner in in honor of Irma S. Raker by Elijah Williamson at Government House, 110 State Circle, Annapolis MD 21401

raker baru saja dibuka....

3rd September 2023, stage 1 of the tour of britain cycle race seen here on the punishing 25% gradient on Ramsbottom Rake

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Tamping means to press down. The guys raked the hot asphalt into place and tamped it down.

It's actually quite a large area around the firepit; that tent would be too close otherwise

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Hung this old rake up in the garden for odds and and ends to hang on

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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.

His desire to help, so that he could make "the biggest pile ever to jump in".

Posted on December 8, 2022

 

Entire backyard is covered with fallen leaves. Where is my gardener...?

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.

I loved the dust rising in this shot. Our yard is looking wonderfully tidy now!

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