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I spent almost four solid weeks doing nothing much but digging. It was hard work but good. See the tracks made by the wheelbarrows as we removed a couple of hundred tonnes of soil by hand!

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

She had been silently digging the hole for quite some time. When the background was all clear I walked over and took the shot.

 

41.5/50 from the score me group

A Large Hairy Armadillo (it's proper name!)

Kiddo and friends, digging tracks

An excavator entered the site from Munday HIll Quarry. It then commenced work in the undergrowth beyound where the pond was in the winter months. Later it was digging a shallow trench.

The septic tank is buried, which means to get to the covers on the top of it, you actually have to dig them up. My grandparents had a septic tank (which was used before city sewar) and it's lid was slightly above ground. I wondered why the installers couldn't have been bothered to put the lids at least level with the ground. Then the toilets drained out, causing it to overflow. Then I understood why they buried it :-)

This picture shows the gardener is digging the garden. She is doing this by the time of being photographed since digging was the only garden activity she can do and before that she removed all the weeds from the garden.

Local man at Bang Rong digging for shells on an exposed sandbank at low tide. More about kayaking at Bang Rong on my Phuket Blog : www.jamiesphuketblog.com/2009/08/kayaks-in-mangroves.html. Read more on my blog about Bang Rong @ www.jamiesphuketblog.com/2017/05/bang-rong-pier-and-commu... and about the restaurant @ www.jamiesphuketblog.com/2008/02/bang-rong-floating-resta....

Carved fins on the wall in the room below the 20ft pit

25.02.17. Two hours of shoveling later my car sees the light of day. Phew..

Cali diggin holes - one of her favorite things

Making chocolate covered pretzels...or chocolate covered fingers at least.

Digging a hole in FDR skatepark.

Roots are permanently expanding under the surface.

Mine were savagely cut off...

But, they must be somewhere.

Digging our first, and surely not our last outhouse hole. Ground is still partially frozen down to about 50".

The surgery window finally appears!

This brings back fond memories of my beloved Flippity Flop, she was so funny! :)

The guys dug the foundation trenches very fast in the sandy ground. The setting out was not straightforward because there was a soakaway right where the corner of the extension is located.

Filmed in Port Richmond, Staten Island, NY on 1/29/2011. While I was filming this video, a man shoveling snow, standing behind me, told me that those cars (in the first shot) had been parked there for a month. This is Decker Avenue in Staten Island. A lovely street with early 20th century homes, and where people like to display their American flags. I love houses with wraparound porches. I wish that style hadn't gone out of fashion. In Staten Island there are still quite a few left.

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