I feel that in this series, she has found her place in the landscape and the people ... long-handled rake with barbs at the ends of the tines. I discovered that it was a very old eel-fork used ...
Brian Stainton was born and raised in Kamloops and remembers a much different city growing up in the 1950s, it was a landscape bursting ... with two handles and the tines of the fork were spaced ...
However, unlike leaves or other organic matter, they can be tough to rake. Don’t believe me. Try and you’ll see the pain. But, I went through that ache with the best rake for pine needles. Here I will ...
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