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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
Check out his powerful feet, here being used for excavating tasty roots from the semi-frozen ground.
Hunter loves to dig, he is a boy, what can we say. Hunter is digging out in back of Grandma Riddle's house during our visit in July
Utah Military History Group encampment at the Richard Erickson Antique Power Show in Wallsburg, Utah, 25 June 2022.
It's a busy season for the Admissions Office staff at Swarthmore College as they prepare this year's applications for review. (Photo by E. Kostans)
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Just a snapshot here of someone digging his house out after a three day blizzard.
Picked up an old Imperial Mark XII Flash 620 camera in Amish Country a few weeks back. It was loaded with a roll of Ansco All Weather Pan, a film I previously haven't had much luck in developing. Developed it this time in Diafine 5+5, and got pretty decent results. As for the actual picture, maybe they're planting trees?
We found candytuft and daisies on Lowes' Sad Plant Rack for only a buck apiece! They looked sad when we bought them last month, but of course are much happier-looking now. If you find perennials on the Sad Plant Rack, snap 'em up!
The daffodils are from Grandpa. After he passed, my aunt, knowing he had them in the garage for planting, gave me half (she and I both got his gardening gene) and planted the others in her own garden. You can probably imagine how happy I was to see bulbs from Grandpa popping up all around the house—I planted them all over, in front, by the mailbox, by our back windows, along the shed walk.
Well, now they'll finally have company! There are all sorts of seedlings growing away, too, waiting to be planted. I'm glad to finally be able to get going in the garden (and please, do not EVER plant vinca of any sort!) at this place.