Muninn Raymundsbairn took the photo and let me keep it so you could see it!
Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Thursday, May 29, 2025
China, 1960+/-
Wikipedia says:
This photo has to do with the famine, and unless they were digging irrigation or creating terraces, it doesn't look much like farming, but it is from a YouTube video sharing evidence that China's population might be much lower than they claim.
Video should start about two images before this one (narratively in context).
As to the wheelbarrows, though, they have a large wheel and the tray is flat above that. Not as stable as a European wheelbarrow with the wheel smaller, and out front.
Other Chinese wheelbarrows:
Chinese Wheelbarrows
Heavenly Wheelbarrow
The Great Chinese Famine was a famine that occurred between 1959 and 1961 in the People's Republic of China. Some scholars have also included the years 1958 or 1962.
Video should start about two images before this one (narratively in context).
As to the wheelbarrows, though, they have a large wheel and the tray is flat above that. Not as stable as a European wheelbarrow with the wheel smaller, and out front.
Other Chinese wheelbarrows:
Heavenly Wheelbarrow
Monday, March 31, 2025
Happy wheelbarrow in Mississippi
"Wheelbarrow in my friend's garden.... I saw it there and thought of you. Happy anniversary to you and Keith!"
Lydia sent that in 2016, and fb memories showed it to me again in 2025, our 41st anniversary.
I failed then to share the photo, but here is it.
—Lydia Koltai
Lydia sent that in 2016, and fb memories showed it to me again in 2025, our 41st anniversary.
I failed then to share the photo, but here is it.
Monday, January 27, 2025
Dirt-bike tire on a wheelbarrow
The last third of the video talks about the practicalities of fitting your own replacement wheel. I don't know what skills or tools it would take, but the results seem good (except it's only a side-dumper; not a big deal under the circumstances they show). The video demos of the old ratty wheelbarrow pre-bigwheel are fun.
Monday, November 25, 2024
Trompe l'oeil, in Germany
Though the poster claimed it, others say it's by Peter Böhringer, and is in Oldenburg, Germany.
(where I saw it on facebook)
Sunday, September 8, 2024
Twenty Flowers
Laurie McPherson, in Corrales, New Mexico, sent this in 2020, but somehow I failed to save it here where it belongs.
It's impressive when a fullsized wheelbarrow can only hold about 20 flowers!
It's impressive when a fullsized wheelbarrow can only hold about 20 flowers!
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Wheelbarrow Succulent Fairy Garden!
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