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Sometimes people tending gardens came across bones.
But on Friday, life appeared to have returned to normal, with children playing in the leafy park and adults tending gardens as always.
Each band resided in a semipermanent longhouse village during the summer, tending gardens of corn (maize), fishing, and collecting wild plant foods.
They were attacked while tending gardens or shopping, the judges said, most of the time in daylight, without posing any military threat.
Reese's photographs illustrate the nuns at prayer, at rest, and at work; driving tractors and cleaning boilers, operating saws in the woodshop; tending gardens, feeding the cat, and swinging on tree swings.
I was drawn to photos of the camp baseball team and of women tending gardens, as well as wistful paintings of camp life and elegantly crafted brooches of birds and flowers.
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In pre-industrial households, women spent a great deal of time spinning and weaving cloth, tending garden and poultry, and making clothes, whereas industrial housewives purchased these items mass-produced (Cowan 1976; Connolly 1994; Cross & Szostak 1995).
Many residents tend gardens out back.
Winding paths skirt carefully tended gardens.
In other photographs, children tend gardens, ice-skate, repair a boat, bake cookies and scrub pots.
Among the more sedentary groups, women tended gardens, men tended fields, and both engaged in shepherding and weaving.
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