CHANCES OF WIND

Hay Rake Operator Conducts Work in Rural Area

An individual was observed working in a rural area this morning, engaging in the task of raking hay. The operator arrived and departed without being seen, though their presence was marked by the activity of the equipment. The work involved the use of a rake, likely accompanied by a wagon with a low seat, to transport the harvested hay.

The operation utilized streams of hay pulled from the highway. The worker was compensated at a rate that was deemed insufficient, resulting in a demeanor described as miserable and sullen. Observations noted a focus on efficiency, with the operator seemingly unwilling to pause and fully utilize the available time, prioritizing speed over careful execution.

The work was conducted close to the ground, avoiding damage to the hay, though described as somewhat careless and unsteady. Traces of green paint, potentially from the tools used in the rake, were left behind. The activity occurred near a parked vehicle, and the operator’s actions were noted to be focused on the immediate task rather than a broader appreciation of the landscape.

The work concluded with a sense of the hay’s return to a state of undisturbed rest.

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