Not exact matches
It spurred an important invention: A firefighting tool with a
hoe on one end and an axe on the other, still used by forest firefighters today to cut and
dig blaze - slowing firelines.
This isn't just standing there watering the flowers, but weeding,
digging,
hoeing, raking and planting.
Unlike other forage items found on the ground, to obtain a Winter Root, you must
dig with the
Hoe.
Unlike other forage items found on the ground, to obtain a Winter Root, you must
dig with the -LSB-[Tools #Hoes
Hoe]-RSB-.
Unlike other forage items found on the ground, to obtain a Snow Yam, you must
dig with the -LSB-[Tools #Hoes
Hoe]-RSB-.
Sandcastle building plots are laid out in the morning, a back
hoe digs holes nearby to provide a water source.
A painting of African American cotton - pickers by Clementine Hunter and a desk carved by emancipated slave William Howard illustrate an 18th - century fieldhands» song: «Caller: Old Joseph was a wood workin» man... When he got old he lost his way... Makes that boss man right mad... Needs a young man to learn his trade,» with a recurring chorus of «
Hoe Emma
Hoe, you turn around
dig a hole in the ground,
Hoe Emma
Hoe.»
My foreman used back -
hoes everyday for years and he still always managed to break at least one line every time we
dug a ditch.
Frankly, its hard not to
dig it out, since it breaks up as soon as you hit it with the
hoe.