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The lonely robot is making a break for it, digging a tunnel under the shop. I do sort of wonder why he doesn't just walk out the door.
I'm digging over the last bit of the garden at the moment, so that we can plant grass seed in there. Tough work, but satisfying.
Look at that groove the riders carved out of this turn. Pretty cool. Made it very difficult to pass.
The first day's digging is in the foreground. It dried out a lot overnight. You can see the color-change against the two piles of dirt from today's digging.
It's been a long time since I've had a chance to post any photos on flickr. We've finally moved into our new house and seemingly digging out from a snowstorm every other weekend. We had a small storm last weekend and a big one in the forecast for this weekend. This is a shot of J doing a second pass on the driveway in the evening.
Went from Rives Junction to Mason for some railroad archeology. We met Tim Wilson in Mason. He pointed out the location where the old interurban bridge used to be.
I will be helping a friend and neighbor with his garden
We tilled the soil today and he gave his elderly dog a chance to dig, which doggie apparently loves.
His wife put that love of digging to work when they lived in North Carolina and hhad doggie dig holes in the thick clay soil for their roses
A peanut digging demonstration during the National Association of Plant Breeders meeting on the UGA Tifton campus.
By Clint Thompson
8/29/19
Lots of work on the backyard this weekend. Nate transplanted 3 large azaleas, leveled the soil, and planted 4 raspberry bushes. The bulk of his work was in the dark, rain, and even snow! Moey dug one of the large transplant holes, filled holes, and hauled a bunch of heavy rocks. Only 20+ plants remaining to install!
I was told what kind of fish he was pulling up but I can't remember the name. I did enjoy talking with that girl and her Mother. They were so knowledgeable.