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Meerkat digging for a hard-boiled egg that had rolled down under the rock at the Cotswold Wildlife Park, Oxfordshire

This is one corner of my front yard after Ike.

 

We are slowing digging out.

 

No internet at home yet ,as you can see in photo that our computer satellite got smashed.

 

After 2 weeks we finally have electricity back though. :)

Lots of suspenders. I heard somewhere that the belt was the first piece of clothing? Obviously not true. It was the suspender! After that the pants were invented so as to have something for the suspender to hold up.

We had a bonfire at the weekend and my daughter kept herself busy looking for buried spuds.

Four were found before she'd had enough.

Men are busy in digging well, photo from IDP Project & Northern Afghanistan, provided by the National Area-Based Development Programme (NABDP), part of the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development and UNDP

This is the continuation of the digging man from Italy. This one seems to have put his shovel really deep into the dirt.

Wooden handled digging forks often break because moisture is trapped in the socket and the wood rots. People often toss them away when they calculate the cost of the hard wood replacement and the time and skill needed to carry out the job.

I salvage the fork heads, grind the holding rivet and punch it out to release the broken wood stub from the socket. I replace the handle with my 1 1/4in o.d. stainless steel pipe I scrounge from department store display racks. The piece in the photo was 8 1/2 ft. long, so cut in half it is 4'3 " long, enough for two forks.

I measured and marked the lot line and easement line with twine, then marked out the spacing of the trees with spray paint. Hubby dug the holes for the trees, and I planted and mulched them. We started on Sunday and I finished the mulching on Tuesday.

It is hard to believe your eyes, but here is Sean doing some physical labor, digging to place in pipes and conduit for the garden.

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.

New Orleans, Bywater guesthouse.

february 2011

Laddie walks around till he picks up a sound then starts whining at the ground,Along comes Jake and digs it up while Laddie watches

Haven't had any time to sort out any "recent" shots from my archives so I've decided to clear some older stuff up that's been lurking since 2009.

 

First up will be a series of uploads from the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, taken back when they didn't try ax extort vast sums of money from you for walking around a field.

Successful Digging Deeper workshops to 20 young people on the value of organised sport in the community-Todd's Leap

 

Literally, digging on the beach...

when she is out of sorts she goes out and digs around in the garden. She has never been a digger and so I hope she is taking care of all the weeds.

Kit and me gardening at Holsworthy Rectory, March 1981

This guy is digging my electric and water lines.

Digging a waterhole for elephants

Mali, my youngest russel digging away at the beach

Bouctouche, New Brunswick.

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.

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