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the bees are always so busy in the sunflowers.

Taken for the Shutter Sisters Superhero Photo Challenge. Our task was to take a photo with a different perspective.

Mr. diffuse, clearing a path to the driveway.

Max was completely determined to dig a hole to China underneath our fire pit.

Me digging some holes with Brian's other larger backhoe. Good times.

I really think Gia does this to get under my skin and to get a reaction! She was digging really hard and laughing!

July 17th. Starting foundation work.

© Jim Gilbert 2011 all rights reserved

 

Great Swamp NWR, NJ

Hamilton (Thermo Fisher) Buildings, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

digging ... or squating ...

Dunnet Beach, Caithness, Scotland

Workers dig Fanya Juu channels to divert and control water in order to prevent soil erosion.

Tarangire N.P., Tanzania

Digging out after 30CM of snow overnight.

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..

God I'm glad I went to college. Would hate to do this full time.

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!

Stingray digging for food and completely ignoring me.

Greenwood Post Office was built in 1913. Greenwood calls itself "Canada's Smallest City". Taken on August 7, 1995.

   

Digging through the archives.

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.

Item Title: Digging for clams

 

Description/Notes: Professor Oglesby and two students proudly display a clam they dug up from the mud.

 

Original Collection: Larry Oglesby Collection

 

Item Number: loc01861

 

Permissions: For more information on copyright or permissions for this image, please contact Honnold Mudd Library Special Collections.

 

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See the Larry Oglesby Collection for the original collection.

       

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