The central Canada excavation was halted abruptly a few weeks ago and operations were relocated to the east coast.
Central Canada excavation site |
Although it is in the early stages, we are pleased to report that the east coast excavation is being conducted with the same high level of enthusiasm!
Forest checking the progress |
Azule supervising |
It seems that this red dirt is denser and the excavation is taking longer. As a result, more frequent breaks are required.
Excellent job everyone! Hehehe, glad to see that the construction has commenced again!!! ;-) Hope that you all are having a wonderful Friday!!
ReplyDeleteBOL that is some pawsome excavating. Regular naps sounds good. Today a hole...tomorrow the centre of the Earth. Have a fabulous Friday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
My that looks like Roxy......
ReplyDeleteGreat excavation Breeze. Let us know if you find gold.
XXXOOO Daisy, Bella & roxy
What is it with these blind dogs? There must be something hugely satisfying about the feel of dirt flying out from under the paws.
ReplyDeleteBLIND DIGGERS OF THE WORLD UNITE!
This must be a sure sign that the pack has happily settled into their new "digs." (LOL! Couldn't resist.)
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Looks like the city workers we see working on the streets around here - lotta breaks!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute pics! They deserve a good hearty treat after all that hard work.
Just catching up on your posts. Your WW shots are wonderful. The mismatched Monday Mischief shoes are too funny.
Your kids are so cute! Happy excavating :)
ReplyDeleteHaha! Love the photos of all the snoopervising.
ReplyDeleteI don't dig, I'm too busy munching the grass!
Cocoa
Are you guys trying to make it to China or something? :)
ReplyDeleteHappy excavating! Looks like someone is worn out from all that hard work.
ReplyDeleteYou guys have really been hard at work! Glad to see you've been making progress.
ReplyDeleteI know I'm always sharing stories about my dearly departed cattle dog Tashi, but she used to love to dig out little trenches to rest her back half in. Is that a cattle dog thing?
Life is good! Your dogs always look so happy! Dogs being dogs. :-)
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