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At a Loves near me today. Drone shot by a friend.
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who wore it better...
1J04 enjoying some out of uniform time during recovery.
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As a kid, before there were line trimmers, I had to scythe fencelines. Not much. Not a lot of grass. Nothing like the guys who used to do whole fields. But I could do a fenceline in no-time. I still have the scythe. I don't use it. I use a line trimmer. But then again, I am 38 years older. And like using horsepower.
A good sharp scythe, though, is a great tool. You can cut a lot of grass with one. Swinging with your torso and using the blade right it's really not even that tiring. Keep in mind that 150 years ago, men would harvest dozens of acres a day with a scythe.
A sickle, too, is more than a Soviet flag symbol. Lots of things worked well before we put motors on everything!
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Sirhr
"I now own ducks! Honey, we're duck owners!"
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From the DC 420 protests yesterday. Not sure if this is a 420 activist in a cute costume? Or the Capitol Police in the best Ghillie ever!
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Sirhr
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The Communist states generally use manpower where technology would suffice. Or in this case... Really Hot Russian Chick power.
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Sirhr