Seen over a decade ago, this looked like a lot of hard work, raking all that grass:
Seen over a decade ago, this looked like a lot of hard work, raking all that grass:
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Love this!
Thanks, Anna!
A hard-working East European (?) lady. Something of a timeless image indeed.
Best wishes, Pete.
It is, indeed…timeless in rural Romania
What a wonderful photo!
Thank you!
Excellent!
Many thanks, Pat!
Going to such places can seem to travel backward in time
Oh, absolutely…200 years, easily
No fun being a Romanian peasant! 🙂
Nope
Well, maybe when noone’s looking 🙂
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What on earth is she raking out? And is the bend in the rake functional I wonder? I’m enjoying the backgrounds as much as the figures.
Not a clue, Meg!! The bend in the rake is probably due to its age…you saw these communist-issue rakes everywhere. Everything was done by hand, sheer hard labour.
It does seem timeless, Sue. Nicely done.
janet
many thanks, Janet!