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Kit and me gardening at Holsworthy Rectory, March 1981

At Dan's Parents' 40th wedding anniversary.

Uncle Len dug some early potatoes for us for dinner.

This guy is digging my electric and water lines.

Digging the hole for the sand pit.

Veronica, who attends our free Children's Center south of Tecate, Mexico, enjoys some personal time.

This is an itty bitty (I think) pepcid wasp I found digging in the dirt. While taking this picture I was trying really hard not to piss him off. Did not want to get stung thank you.

Digging through the archives this weekend...One of the first few shows that I got to shoot as a concert photographer. Cursive at the Pabst back in 2006.

Mali, my youngest russel digging away at the beach

Pendleton, Indiana (01-28-09) The snow storm that swept across Indiana and much of the Midwest Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning left Pendleton, as well as the rest of Indiana, digging out much of Wednesday.

Many businesses and all of the area schools were closed because of the road conditions. Devon Price and George Price, for the Pendleton-Gazette, were out Wednesday morning and captured what the snow storm left behind.

Digging a 3-foot trench for water and power to the shed.

Digging for the construction of plumbing, blurred images

You aren't likely to see this again soon. They don't allow dogs on the beach any more at Morecambe.

Ancient shark teeth and squid beaks can be found if you know where to look.

Jonoro digging the new family latrine.

Digging WIre Trenches. I rented a trencher. Very amusing for Kris to watch me struggle with this machine.

a group of ants munching my daughters chipsmore left over .... interesting workforce and attitude ...

1stLt Abell digging out a MATV

Construction phase - adding concrete walkway, digging, stump removal, shoveling, laying weed barrier, rock, planting.

Monday, February 1 2010

 

I know for sure there is something hiding in the couch! I am desperately digging to find it. I'll let you know when I find it.

Kunming, provincial capital of Yunnan in southwest China. This part is very fertile and has a very equitable climate, and is well-known for its fresh fruit and vegetables, pork, and coffee.

Mudeford Quay

11 June 2014

He was digging hard enough that he plastered mud on the house about three feet behind him.

So Mary and I have moved to (Upper?) Montclair. We are currently burried under a pile of boxes, but we're starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. However, if we have to drive to Homedepot, Ikea or The Container Store one more time, I swear it'll be the last trip I make (is there any time of day that rt. 17 isn't completely awefull?)

 

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