WAYWT - The Hard Labour Edition aka "Working in your workwear".
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@mclaincausey dang buddy. My parents are still without power too. Hope y’all get back up and running quick!
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@Mizmazzle thanks. Sucks ass. Had to get a hotel room in Arvada since plan A of officing from the fitness club fell through as it too lacks power.
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1st mow of the season
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What endo said @Denman-John
But what about the metal structures in the background? Tell us more, please. -
I work at a 200 acre sculpture park as head gardener, landscaper, groundskeeper or whatever you want to call me. I have about 50 acres of mowing that I use this tractor/mower set up for. I have a mid size mower along with a push mower for the smaller detailed areas … then it’s down to weed whackers and hand tools …
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Awesome @Denman-John . What’s the name of the park? Is it open to the public?
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This 200acre, or as we call it 80ha, is a lot of land for an open to public sculpture park.
As far as I can see the pictures on the Rubinoff website you are doing a great job! -
@Aetas said in WAYWT - The Hard Labour Edition aka "Working in your workwear".:
This 200acre, or as we call it 80ha, is a lot of land for an open to public sculpture park.
As far as I can see the pictures on the Rubinoff website you are doing a great job!Thank you! It’s the largest sculpture park in Canada dedicated to a single artist. Come by for a visit this summer if you’re on the west coast.
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one day for sure @Denman-John
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@Denman-John and here I thought I was looking at Czech Hedgehogs:
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721, 9oz. Mercerised Chinos.
Olive 🫒Perfect for warmer days on the roof.
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I was working! Here just posing
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@pechelman wow hmm I wonder if there is anything one could do with that many pedals.
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@Giles said in WAYWT - The Hard Labour Edition aka "Working in your workwear".:
I'd have gone over that with our mower
I did the same with my cherry in our backyard. Didn't want to, but the grass needed cut.
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@Oaktavia said in WAYWT - The Hard Labour Edition aka "Working in your workwear".:
@pechelman wow hmm I wonder if there is anything one could do with that many pedals.
I've often thought about that especially wondering if I could sell them to a craft shop or florist or something. Let me know if you get inspired and want any, I have a few I can spare