My apologies for the gratuitous beaver pictures.
No apology necessary. They're fascinating creatures, the original hydraulic engineers. Humans have learned much just from watching them. Destructive, but constructive, intelligent, and adaptable, they simply tolerate us, and continue to do beaver stuff alongside our own magnificent tributes to their art.
EDIT: In keeping with the theme of the thread, today's EDC was the same as always, a White River Sendero Classic, tho I rotate between the black/maple Richlite and satin blade, and the matte green micarta with polished stonewashed finish. Folders rotate somewhat, today was a Ruike P-108, but will be carrying the Kershaw Shallot Composite ZDP-189 for awhile. This one needs some pocket time, I carried it every day for 8 years.
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