Yesterday, as the interminable roar of a leaf blower shattered another peaceful morning, I happened to run across this passage by Rachel Peden in A Farmwife's Almanac of Country Living, 1961:
Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
Yesterday, as the interminable roar of a leaf blower shattered another peaceful morning, I happened to run across this passage by Rachel Peden in A Farmwife’s Almanac of Country Living, 1961:
“On the theory that example is better than precept, I went out yesterday to rake leaves. This is a job that must be done slowly, in a reflective mood. Also one must first locate the rake. I found it, finally, under the pile of leaves raked up last weekend, so the visiting small cousins would have a place in which to practice standing on their heads. Next, one must lean on the rake handle, admiring the scenery, the magnitude of leaf-fall and one’s own courage, the sunny autumn day, and life in general.”
David Dollenmayer
Edgartown

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The gas powered commercial
Sara Piazza EdgartownThe gas powered commercial leaf blowers need to be banned in downtown Edgartown. Nantucket did it and we need to do it too. The other day I used a wide brush to sweep clippings and debris from my hedge trimming project, approximately 50 ft worth, in half the time it took a big burly young man to clean the debris from a similar, but smaller, project across the street with his loud, dust-spewing, air and noise-polluting leaf blower, and I am a little old lady of almost 73 years.
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