" I Dig"
There they were at the grocery,
She knocking for hollow sounds,
Of a good watermelon;
He piling apples into a bag,
What's this you hoping to enter?
He laughingly asked,
A hollow sound means its a good one;
Oh! i dig he replied laughing.
© gillena cox 2026
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Quadrille #246: Let’s get digging
Quadrille #246: Let’s get digging
NOTE: From Google
Dig it" is an informal, often old-fashioned slang phrase meaning to understand, appreciate, or like something. Popularized in the 1950s–1970s, it implies catching the meaning of a conversation ("Do you dig?") or showing approval ("I dig that scene"). It often implies "I understand and agree/like it.


Oooh I like that kind of flirting. Hoping the outcome will be fruitful :)
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A nice vignette!
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I love it... and I will remember it when the season comes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation, Björn
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You are absolutely right, Gillena! This is how we pick watermelons here too! I dig this. 😊💙
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation, Punam
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