EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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Keyopp Keyopp , as always a great shot!

The backdrop is extremely cool. So much so that I’ve been scrutinizing every pixel of that pic. I’ve zoomed in, zoomed out. I’ve looked away, looked back. I’ve flipped my phone upside down and sideways…..and I still can’t figure out what the eff it is.

So I gotta ask….what in the world is the green stuff?

Thanks!
 
I’m hoping this knife will bolster my case for declaring today “Traditional Tuesday”.

See what I did there? I mean, yeah…I realize it’s not my best work….but I bet it’s the punniest thing you’ve read on the internet in the last three minutes. Bahahaha

Geez I crack myself up.

Anyway, Case Copperhead for a Traditional Tuesday.

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Keyopp Keyopp , as always a great shot!

The backdrop is extremely cool. So much so that I’ve been scrutinizing every pixel of that pic. I’ve zoomed in, zoomed out. I’ve looked away, looked back. I’ve flipped my phone upside down and sideways…..and I still can’t figure out what the eff it is.

So I gotta ask….what in the world is the green stuff?

Thanks!

I’m not exactly sure, it’s hard to describe. Algae bloom? Mother Nature?

We’ve been away from the house on vacation and with recent heavy rain a few science experiments have shown up in the yard. This is a metal planter that was filled with magic soil but not used. It doesn’t have a drain so it filled with water from the storm. The green stuff is what was growing on top of the water this morning, like a skin.

The Sebenza actually started to sink down right after the pick, in my attempt to save it I managed to get everything to sink in about a half inch… was a mess.
 
I’m not exactly sure, it’s hard to describe. Algae bloom? Mother Nature?

We’ve been away from the house on vacation and with recent heavy rain a few science experiments have shown up in the yard. This is a metal planter that was filled with magic soil but not used. It doesn’t have a drain so it filled with water from the storm. The green stuff is what was growing on top of the water this morning, like a skin.

The Sebenza actually started to sink down right after the pick, in my attempt to save it I managed to get everything to sink in about a half inch… was a mess.
Thanks for the response. It sounds kinda gross, but for some reason I’m really diggin it. Almost tempted to try growing it as an indoor plant, lol.
 
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