Have you ever wondered how they cut the grass at the Nowth burial mounds in County Meath, Ireland? Well, now I know and I am amused to no end.
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It’s funny to see this, and the rope!..well spotted!
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We thought it was hilarious and ingenious all at the same time.
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Now there is a work out!
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It is certainly the Irish way to do it 🙂
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It sure is!
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Thanks for the early morning smile…
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My pleasure
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Haha! Genius!
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Haha! This is amazing, you’d think they’d have sheep graze it but no!
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I’ve seen sheep at many other locations because many farmers have grazing rights. Very good point b
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Very nifty. That must be a Flymo. 🙂
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That looks like a hovercraft mower. I had one for my ‘garden’ (backyard) when I lived and worked in England for awhile. No wheels. They float on air. Mine was electric but I guess gas power could be strong enough to make it float. I would swing mine back and forth to mow.
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I see that is what the previous commenter is referring to as a Flymo.
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I guess so. I didn’t even realize it didn’t have wheels. That makes me like it even more. Good eye!
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