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and digging and digging and digging...

I finished up the trench on day 2, after another half hour of digging. I was still sick, and fat, so I was soaked with sweat by the end, and felt like puking. I had to take a shower, and spend 40 minutes relaxing, so I could feel normal again. I think I need to figure out an exercise regimen, and also get better. This was my 20th day of being ill with the flu, though I was very nearly better by this point.

I haven't seen too many of these pretty black swallowtails this year.

I caught this one on one of my petunias in my garden up home.

Ewan Morgan CRJI NEwry Co-ordinator and Noeleen Haughey CRJI volunteer getting ready to distrubute the Digging Deeper Project leaflets

There are huge piles of snow in front of our house. We've been digging some snow tunnels to those with my sons.

Digging the hole for the sand pit.

The guys after a hard days digging.

Digging for the construction of plumbing, blurred images

More digging and weeding down the scrotment.

Parker, doing what he loves. On the beach near Florence, Oregon.

Digging machine at the viaduct

Eric digs the trench for the electric service.

DH dug some daylilies for a friend in WV. Friends from church are leaving in a few days for an extended visit with them, working on a mission project, so they will transport the plants for us.

Me and my brother digging on the sand at Southend or maybe Westcliff. 1950's

I have seen five sorts of pig: Digging Pig, Sleeping Pig, Eating Pig, Annoying Pig, and Contemplative Pig.

Allen & Caleb moving more dirt

Charlie digging holes for jellyfish, under the watchful gaze of Yolanda and Leila

the largest snowstorm of the winter

Today we were digging a trench for the fence we're putting in for the Kingdom Hall. We worked from 9am-2pm. It was hot, the ground was incredibly hard, and we had faulty tools that kept breaking. We loved it.

First we put down a string and broke through with the tools, then we moved the string and did the same on the otherside. After that, we started removing the grass from on top. After the grass was off, we softened the soil by digging into it and breaking up the clumps. The dirt was mixed with clay and rocks, so a few of the tools broke and bent. It was actually extremely hard work in the incredibly hot sun. Good news, the clouds rolled in after we were all done. Figures. :]

Today we were digging a trench for the fence we're putting in for the Kingdom Hall. We worked from 9am-2pm. It was hot, the ground was incredibly hard, and we had faulty tools that kept breaking. We loved it.

First we put down a string and broke through with the tools, then we moved the string and did the same on the otherside. After that, we started removing the grass from on top. After the grass was off, we softened the soil by digging into it and breaking up the clumps. The dirt was mixed with clay and rocks, so a few of the tools broke and bent. It was actually extremely hard work in the incredibly hot sun. Good news, the clouds rolled in after we were all done. Figures. :]

a peruvian friend in the snow for the 1st time and enjoying it

Julio, Marcus, and Gustavo digging a vegetable bed

rufus digging a hole

Davanh Simmavong gently probes the ground where her detector has indicated the presence of metal. The majority of objects detected is scrap, but each one has to be carefully excavated and examined.

Not afraid to get a little muddy

Roeburndale dig close up, from access chamber

DIGGING

 

THERE'S NO CONNESSION

BUT I WANNA TRY

TO UNDERSTAND ME

INSIDE MY FUCKIN' MIND

ALL YOUR WORDS GROW TOO FAST

FLY TO HIGH TO FOLLOW A WAY

EVERY TIME IS TOO FAR

BUT TODAY I HAVE FOUND MY DREAMPLACE

DIGGING IN DEPTH

I'LL FIND A DIMENSION

SHELTER FOR MY PAIN

REFUSE EVERY REACTION

 

(shandon - skamobile)

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