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06.08.08 - day 13
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | August 6th 2008 by Carnadine
Day 13 / 20 (65%) The dig made the news! Haaretz, Israel’s most respected newspaper, has an article about some of our finds. (Unfortunately respected does not mean completely accurate - the coins from the columbarium were silver, not gold.) read more
Digging Deep
Cupcakes & Cat Food | July 29th 2008 by Allyson
At the age of 32 I have attempted my hand at gardening, and I actually like it. It’s very therapeutic. My Mama always enjoyed working out in the yard, and I could have helped her when I was younger, but I never had any interest. I think read more
Thank you mom!
Dundee Boy Comes Home, Tails of Animal Rescue and TNR Endeav… | July 29th 2008 by Yvette Pina
Today is a day off from litter boxes for me - it's my special birthday request. read more
More garden safety tips
As the Garden Grows | July 29th 2008 by Tricia
As with just about anything you do around the home or in the workplace, it’s important to practice gardening safety when you garden. There’d be nothing worse than seriously injuring yourself while you’re gardening and then ending u read more
Stuff Dogs Like - Digging!
TwoBarkingDogs | July 27th 2008 by TwoBarkingDogs
It’s fun! It smells good. It’s exercise. It gives a lonely dog something to do. It makes a nice cool hole where the dog can lie. Tunneling to make an escape under a fence. The dog hears something down there and is going to dig until he fi read more
School Shopping, Groan
Blogsmart | July 26th 2008 by Blue Licorice
It’s that time of year again for a lot of us; digging into our pockets to buy clothes, shoes and all of those school supplies that never seem to last. I did a small portion of this yesterday and my body is still complaining about all of the w read more
Dig this
The chickens have escaped! | July 24th 2008 by Scarlet
The future plantability of our land is now looking more plausible with the arrival from the UK of our vintage ‘Wolseley Merry Tiller Major‘. Gorgeous, isn’t he?! After a day of tinkering (by an expert, not me!) it is now running be read more
Helpful tips to avoid injuring yourself in the garden
As the Garden Grows | July 17th 2008 by Tricia
Now that it’s July you’ve probably finished most of your major gardening work for the summer, unless of course you are in the process of doing some landscaping. However, it’s always a good idea to use proper body mechanics while in read more
Rare 'Bird' Found on Allotment
The Panic Room | July 10th 2008 by Coffeecup
That rare 'bird' would be me. In the stereotypical old man's world of the traditional allotment, there haven't been too many young women in cloth caps and braces to be found brandishing a spade and a bag of manure. The demographics are changing. Prob read more
Pittsburgh Art Info from Digging Pitt Blog
Pittsburgh Art Galleries Blog | July 4th 2008 by rick byerly
Check out Merge Divide's post on a Moxie Dada soft opening Saturday night and info on Unblurred which is tonight here....Like what's posted on this blog and the website http://www.pghgalleries.com/ ? This is a volunteer effort so donations of any siz read more
Digging
The Panic Room | July 1st 2008 by Coffeecup
Digging, digging, non stop digging, has occupied my idle hands today. My mind has been very busy elsewhere. "The cold smell of potato mould, the squelch and slap Of soggy peat, the curt cuts of an edge Through living roots awaken in my head. But I read more
Why “NO!” is a No-No
PetLvr.com - [The Blog] | June 20th 2008 by HART (1-800-HART)
It’s a familiar scene to many pet owners: Fido is gnawing the couch or has gotten into the trash and is dragging rubbish all over the new carpet. Naturally, your first reaction may be to shout, “No!” Fido stops and drops the moldy c read more
Basement Photo Update
Troy + Nicole + Timmy + Spencer = Fun | June 14th 2008 by Nicole
Big excavator loading all the cement into the dump truckThe huge construction equipment makes my little house look soooo tinyThis is Chad the driver of the big digger with Tim and Spencer.There was a little down time while we waited for the dump truc read more
Emailing, blogging, digging, ecarding, stumbleuponing…Are you r…
The Century Tree Reader Real Estate Blog | June 10th 2008 by Susan Hilton - College Station Real Estate for Aggieland
So, if we are all using the internet to shop, promote all kinds of issues, comment on issues, reach out to others (strangers and loved ones), generally communicate and doing it 24 hours a day at lightening speed…..then why if we are soooooooooo read more
Making Digg Work For You
Brad The Blog Boy | June 3rd 2008 by Brad Hart
Practicing these tips will help make your blog popular on Digg Know Your Digg Goals If your goal is to make the front page, good luck. More than 50% of the front page is controlled by less 100 people. You need to think smaller from the start and w read more
What I Learned This Weekend - the hacked edition
My Escape Hatch | June 3rd 2008 by Monique
((I started this over the weekend, jotting notes whenever I sat down to read email or make a list.But as certain areas got larger I thought it best to make them stand alone.I love adding my little pics here and there - well everywhere ok, I admit to read more
Saturday in the Garden
A Garden In the Desert | June 2nd 2008 by Staci
On Saturday, Dylan and I worked our tails off digging up some of my dirt. I haven’t dug anything into it for over a year so my dirt was really hard…sorry dad, I couldn’t use my fork, although I love the fork. I piled on about read more
Happy First Birthday, Spencer!
Troy + Nicole + Timmy + Spencer = Fun | June 1st 2008 by Nicole
I can hardly believe our baby is turning 1! We had a carefree day. He woke up at Grandma and Pa's house early (so I am told) and lounged in their bed until they were ready to get up. Then Grandma and Emily went to clean the church, and Pa watched the read more
Digging the basement today
Troy + Nicole + Timmy + Spencer = Fun | May 28th 2008 by Nicole
Which first- the good or bad news?Well, the good news is that 1 the excavators came out this morning to dig the basement.2 We also had out dumpster hauled away this morning. It was loaded to the brim.And 3 we got a port-a-potty. It is literally inch read more
Busy Day
The Midnight Garden | May 25th 2008 by Greg
Today was a fantastic day. At first, it was hard for me to tear myself away from the Weather Channel, I was so fascinated with hearing that our forecast was to consist of "plentiful sunshine." Oh, did it ever.Too much sunshine, in fact, for me to s read more
Sunny Sunday
The Midnight Garden | May 18th 2008 by Greg
My backyard birding has been a bit short-circuited by the emergence of all the trees leaves and flowers this past week. There sounded to be a least a dozen different species up there this morning, as I reveled in my first giant mug of coffee, but I read more
I Can Dig It
Bo Knows: He Just Doesn't Listen | May 16th 2008 by Lisa Hoefinger
Dear Bo…will you please explain to my rude mother….why digging is an except able behavior!! THANK YOU!! Logan — Dear Logan, Ahhh, digging. It’s a subject near and dear to my enlarged heart. I used to love it when I was youn read more
USB Calculator Hub Because You’re Too Lazy to Use the Calc App
ChipChick | May 14th 2008
We’ve seen a few USB powered calculators here and there but we’re especially digging this one because it also works as a 4 port USB hub. On top of that it’s also available in hot pink (you know how we love hot pink), white, or black read more
Mystery Songs!
RaindropHustla | May 12th 2008 by lar
This isn't record-finders-R-US! This is classified information! Go find it yourself but you gotta start digging deeper than Al Green and Donny Hathaway, young'n.In spirit of the Conmen series being put up, I thought I would start sharing a few of my read more
Digging for Dinner
The Panic Room | May 11th 2008 by Coffeecup
I'm proud, yes you read that correctly, proud to announce that having never planted a potato before in my life, (and why would I?) that at last, these babies are finally bursting out of the ground. Along with the onions and some unexpected asparagus. read more
It’s the world’s largest digging machine: a brilliant inventi…
future MORF | May 11th 2008 by shane
This is not something about a research. It’s about some “big and mighty” invention- “Largest digging machine of the world” Here some facts about this ultimate digging machine: The machine is 95 meters high and read more
Picture Post!
The Voice of Experience | May 3rd 2008 by eric
Sorry I haven’t had the chance to blog at all. I’ve been really busy lately. Here are some pictures for this post, and I’ll try to get a post done for Monday. The pictures below are of the equipment that the electric company was using to dig up read more
Guilty Pleasure
PlotDog Press | May 3rd 2008 by PlotDog
It’s dark out now, the sun is down, the house is quiet and I scope the hallway. I need to make sure everyone is settled. I close the drapes, turn on a favorite video, fire up the internet and shamefaced click into areas of the internet I never kn read more
Digging For Wisdom
Pocketful of Anecdotes | April 30th 2008 by N. Francesca
1978. Year of The Bookmobile. I'm the monkey in the middle caught by the bright bulb flash; digging uh,... my own castle of wisdom.My 3-year old learning lesson in shamelessness. read more

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