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Closeup of bamboo rakes outside of bamboo goods shop, Ichinomiya, Chiba

Dallis Bros. Coffee staff trip to the Fazenda Nossa Senhora Aparecida in Alta Mogiana, a coffee farm in the countryside of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, between May/June of 2010.

 

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An old rake in a Poppy field.

Terrible photo, sorry.

 

These are heavily adorned rakes for the Tori no Ichi festival.

 

They are actually quite expensive--a large one can easily cost over 10万円 ($1000).

 

When a customer buys a large one, the store owners (and other passerbys) clap their hands loudly.

 

The one I got was small :-)

I brushed Trixie, using a regular (pin-type) dog brush and this-- the Rake. Doesn't that sound scary? But that's really what this type of brush is called. It's designed to remove the loose hair from the undercoat, which can be difficult to access with a regular brush.

 

Trixie's in a heavy shedding phase, lately, probably because the summer temperatures are ramping up. It's amazing how much fluff comes off that dog, considering that she still-- always-- looks very well-covered in fur.

Sunrise through the hay rake.

You can see in the background I've still got a lot to do!

The Rakes Mill Pond and Dam is located on the Blue Ridge Parkway just north of Tuggles Gap

For this one I used a person in this picture by brookswv as a model: www.flickr.com/photos/javajeb/298045136/

Raking leaves. This left me with a nice blister.

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John, Nigel, Ida & Mark. Somerset scythe festival 2012

Posing with the Lawn Jockeys at Blue Grass Airport.

He's been busy raking leaves with his miniature rake!

 

Sedalia, Missouri

This rake style headdress is bigger than the wearer.

Jazz with bodged hay rake, it works, superbly satisfying for raking. Made from ash log.

Harvesting oysters under the boathouse in Grebbestad.

 

Blog post at Tamarind and Thyme.

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