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Watching Green Woodpecker digging in the local school field. Recent heavy rain has softened the turf and the Woodpecker were quite literally beak deep digging for insects and worms.
March 2019
The Dirt crew grows and, well, moves more dirt
left to right: Pat, Ricky, Pastor Carl, Allen, local, John Paul, Ray, Omar
Impressed down at the base J. RICHARDSON SELBY.... googling this name I see John must have been a substantial merchant as you will find sterling silver pocket watches with his name on as well from this c1850 era.
Maybe a multi facet store of the period.. someone that was not only a wine spirit and porter merchant but a jewellers as well. Interesting and worthy of more
Canon EOS 1n + 40mm/2.8 'Pancake'
Arista Premium 400/Tri-X @ 320
HC-110 (H) + 2.5ml Rodinal
(30 secs initial agitation and 3 inversions at 10,7,4, and 1 minute marks)
Can anyone identify this street in Stirling?
I've just now found this photograph that I made in about 1980 when I lived in Uist and was attending a short course in the Photography Department of St. Andrews University.
I remember that I was impressed with how spritely the digging woman seemed to be despite her old age and what looked like a bad back.
Although I lived for three years in the early 1990s a few miles from Stirling and knew the town quite well I am still unable to work out what street this is and what my vantage point would have been on a wall or a footpath above a vegetable garden..
Taken for the Shutter Sisters Superhero Photo Challenge. Our task was to take a photo with a different perspective.
One of the two guys at Chit who dig well-shafts 16 inches in diameter way down into the earth - so far you cannot even see them working away at the bottom of the shaft!
This only needs to be a shallow ditch, to divert the water moving down slope away from my foundation. Over the years it gets filled in and needs a little attention.
Quite proud of herself.
Abi's afternoon project... a little digging by the front porch. She gets this from me. I can't tell you how many mudpies I made in my childhood.
Participants got a chance to dig for treasure at the 2013 "Dig into Reading" Summer Reading Kick-Off Day Party at the Rapid City Public Libraries
post field trip drawing from kindergarden.
this was one of my fave field trips ever. we went potato, carrot, and onion digging at a local farm and then the farmers made tonjiru (miso soup with pork) using the veg that we dug up.
watercolors, crayons, and craypas.