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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1175920" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I dunno--I've never picked one up, much less used one for hours at a time, but from the smooth worn down areas I've seen on the the wooden handles, they sure do look like work to me.</p><p></p><p>I guess one would keep ya in shape tho--didn't seem to hurt this girl any. Nice-------------arms.</p><p><img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_i3ZT9hPf78A/TPUmScbbIlI/AAAAAAAABN0/nfGoDal2IaM/s1600/Ava%2Bwith%2Bscythe%2Bfl%2B1darker.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p><em>Ava's career as an organic farmer began eight years ago when she was eleven-years-old. She worked the till at a farmer's market stand in Cold Spring on Saturday mornings. Soon she was spending her summers on the farm and last year lived there in a trailer. Next year, she and another intern from the farm are starting their own organic farm in New Hampshire.</em></p><p><em>A skill Ava developed on the farm was how to use and sharpen a scythe. She said she learnt a great deal from watching eighty-year-old English farmers demonstrating their skills with a scythe on YouTube. The two scythes she now owns came from her father (not a farmer) who had them in a shed.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1175920, member: 18945"] I dunno--I've never picked one up, much less used one for hours at a time, but from the smooth worn down areas I've seen on the the wooden handles, they sure do look like work to me. I guess one would keep ya in shape tho--didn't seem to hurt this girl any. Nice-------------arms. [img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_i3ZT9hPf78A/TPUmScbbIlI/AAAAAAAABN0/nfGoDal2IaM/s1600/Ava%2Bwith%2Bscythe%2Bfl%2B1darker.jpg[/img] [i]Ava's career as an organic farmer began eight years ago when she was eleven-years-old. She worked the till at a farmer's market stand in Cold Spring on Saturday mornings. Soon she was spending her summers on the farm and last year lived there in a trailer. Next year, she and another intern from the farm are starting their own organic farm in New Hampshire. A skill Ava developed on the farm was how to use and sharpen a scythe. She said she learnt a great deal from watching eighty-year-old English farmers demonstrating their skills with a scythe on YouTube. The two scythes she now owns came from her father (not a farmer) who had them in a shed.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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