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Digging a hole seems a very common action for us.
ReplyDeleteAny chance of changing the reference from idifficult.blogspot.com to http://theTunguskaEvent.org please?
Hey matey! Yes, in so many senses.
DeleteAnd yes, done! I actually did it yesterday, but must have lost the fix when I hacked in a "finished" entry with new colours.
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i do hope i don't end up in it...
ReplyDeleteBut it could be a lovely hobbit hole! =D
DeleteHow curious... I happen to have a hole in my back garden. It's 3 feet square and 3 feet deep. Its sides are lined with wood, much like a bunker. I'm still wondering what my child was thinking....
ReplyDeleteWho knows what goes through the mind of a bright kid? You should have seen 'Difficult at St. Mungo's. Wild. Anyway, can we borrow it please?
DeleteIt is yours whenever you need it!
DeleteTHanks! I'll pop over with Max, and we'll dig the hole up and pop it on the truck.
DeleteWell isn't this the perfect metaphor for life. Digging holes, day after day, never really fully knowing the why of it all. I'm glad you have friends who can help you dig. Also, it's good practice for when you have bodies to bury. I know.
ReplyDeleteHey Ziva! Yes indeed, there are a crazy few who'll help, whatever the reason. And a hole to play in is a wonderful thing =) Indigo x
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