Chronovore
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Okay... catching up. This is today! I'll be carrying this one through Halloween!
The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Just added a Clip Sheath to my cart.A pair of lockbacks today. The lionsteel clip sheath is a perfect fit for the GEC 72 and my favorite way to carry traditionals.
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Sounds like rewarding work and I’m sure your Club is glad to have you thereI've had my head down for two days straight putting together my club's five youth b-ball teams after last week's tryouts, editing rosters and email lists, as well as texting, emailing, and making calls. I've done a bit of league stuff along the way and took a break this afternoon to watch a little football as well as posting here after missing yesterday.
I did get a good walk in with beautiful Fall weather on Saturday, pocketing my HAP40, SUS410 Pakkawood Delica IWB in b-ball shorts, and getting a few decent pics afterwards. I've got the little guy with me again today.
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Yeah I’ve never been a fan of those Furry Busy Hands BanditsA little bit of bittersweetness this afternoon when i had to cut down my sunflower plants that kept me good company outside my bedroom window, along the front porch, and a few sprinkled here and there. My squirell friends have been climbing up and eating the seeds out of them anyway though.
Friday night I thought I saw something outside my window while I was on the computer, I pointed my flashlight out there and Boom! 3 huge coons cleaning up the mess under the bird feeder.
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Indeed they were. These were store bought, but we had a pretty good harvest on our own fig trees this year, with a second harvest that is still producing a few here and there. My favorite fruit (not to mention pairs perfectly with a wee dramThose figs look great!![]()
Certainly blessed. We lucked up and there's a nice park just across the street form our house, which preserves the mountain view form the front porch. Rainier isn't always out showing its face depending on the weather, but there's always an amazing view even when it's obscured by mist and clouds. Today's clear view is a rarity this time of year, but I'll take itWith that view, it could be a frosty morn and not be bad
I love fresh figs pealed and quartered with a splash of half and half!Indeed they were. These were store bought, but we had a pretty good harvest on our own fig trees this year, with a second harvest that is still producing a few here and there. My favorite fruit (not to mention pairs perfectly with a wee dram), so I think I'm gonna have to plant a couple more trees this coming year
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That’s what’s always in my pocket. Stretch in Super Blue!