Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Awesome, hope you have a good time at the show! I haven't seen them in ages, but Maiden is one of the greatest bands ever, my opinion.

That's an exceptional Wednesday knife as well!

Thank you, my friend. I am eager to see them and would share your opinion regarding their greatness.

Pàdruig Pàdruig - Thank you kindly for the nice words, Dylan. The tone, color, and composition of your images are always inspiring.

The pipe is from Danish pipe maker Kurt Balleby. Back in the day when I managed a cigar and pipe tobacco shop, I was fortunate to run into a fellow who sold the Balleby to me. The tobacco is a wonderful aromatic called “Sleepy Hollow.”

Here’s a look at the bowl’s bottom, which has more of a bird’s eye pattern.
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Thank you for the info, Harvey. What a lovely pipe! I don't think I have heard of Balleby so I think I will go acquaint myself. The tobacco sounds terrific, I might see if I can hunt some down.

Greetings fellow Guardians! I've been largely absent from this thread for the past several days and am still catching up, but wanted to share a bit of a travelogue from an extended Labor Day weekend trip to Bend, Oregon. It was the first time my wife and I had visited Bend and we had an incredible time. The people are friendly, there is a beautiful river (The Deschutes) running through town, there is a lot to do outdoors, and the brewery scene is amazing.

Of course I had my lambsfoot with me, and it accompanied me on all adventures. Here are a few highlights.

On the way up, we stopped in Redding, California and stopped to stretch our legs and stroll along the path beside the Sundial Bridge, which spans the Sacramento River.

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The deck of the bridge is made of frosted glass, making for a neat experience as you walk over it.

After a long day of driving, we arrived in Bend and checked into the place we were staying in the Old Town. It was walking distance from there to a large number of Breweries, so we picked one in the direction that we generally wanted to stroll and popped in to Immersion Brewing Company for a pint to celebrate our arrival:

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We spent a lot of time walking along both sides of the river and exploring the various neighborhoods. One of the coolest, and most surprising, things we saw was surfers riding a large rapid in the middle of the river:

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Some of them were able to traverse one way, turn, and then traverse back, repeating the process serveral times. I'd never seen anything like it. It must be very popular as I saw surfers at that spot every time I was near there, whether at dawn, dusk, or in between. I guess it's nice when you don't have to worry about the tides...

We also did a fair amount of hiking outside of Bend, including at Newberry Volcanic National Monument. There is a cool lava flow there with big chunks of obsidian laying around. Paulina Lake was beautiful and Paulina falls was a very easy stroll from the parking lot:

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We made a slight detour on the way home to drive through Crater Lake National Park. The lake was formed by a sunken volcano and, at a maximum depth of 1,943 feet (592 meters), is the deepest lake in the United States. It's breathtaking to behold in person. This panoramic photo was my best attempt to capture it, but it doesn't do it justice:

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So, was I glad I brought the lambsfoot along? Of course! In addition to just feeling right because it was in my pocket as normal, it came in handy in many ways. My favorite use was cutting a pizza box in half so that the two parts could be fitted together to store a left-over half of a pizza in half the space the box normally would have taken. It also cut two mini berry pies into pieces for us to share. I wish I'd taken a picture of that. ;)

Thanks for reading along. I hope everyone's week is going well and that the weekend is feeling closer and closer by the minute. :)

Thanks for sharing, Greg. The pictures are wonderful!

I'm looking forward to seeing your pics Dylan, but that's a beauty right there :) :thumbsup:

Thank you, Jack. I am preparing a bit of a post that I will follow up with this one.
 
Final preparations for Hurricane Dorian's arrival here in Coastal Brunswick County, NC. The worst will hit us this evening. Hoping for the best. I will be carrying my trusty HHB as my good luck charm. Thank you Charlie Campagna for making this knife available to me. Aside from being my favorite knife it's now getting a workout as my worry stone.
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My thoughts are with you and all affected by the hurricane, hope you get through this event with minimal damage. Stay safe my friend.
 
I've been to all these places and it's great to see them again. Thanks for posting it and taking us along. :cool::thumbsup:
Great post and photos Greg! :thumbsup: Thanks for sharing! :)
Thanks for taking us along with you Greg, and sharing that wonderful scenery :) Superb pics my friend, looks like you had a fantastic time :) :thumbsup:
Thanks for sharing, Greg. The pictures are wonderful!

Thanks John, Ron, Jack, and Dylan. I appreciate your kind words!

Final preparations for Hurricane Dorian's arrival here in Coastal Brunswick County, NC. The worst will hit us this evening. Hoping for the best. I will be carrying my trusty HHB as my good luck charm.

Stay safe. I hope that you and yours are not greatly affected.

Good Morning Guardians.
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Very interesting jigging on that one. :thumbsup: And... is that a blade stamp as opposed to a blade etch? :cool:

Thank you, Jack. I am preparing a bit of a post that I will follow up with this one.
Fantastic Dylan, I can hardly wait :) :thumbsup:

+1 to that!
 
I'm reading this thread, even if I haven't posted lately. Maybe a superficial catch-up this weekend?
My lambsfoot since Monday has been Black Jack:
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- GT

Let A be the angle of the nose of Black Jack. Let B be the angle defined by the transition from the nose to the spine. Given A and B, why wouldn’t you carry a lambsfoot. :D

Great to see Black Jack hitting the books, GT. Glad to know you’re here reading even if it’s hard to find time to post. We all understand how that goes. :thumbsup:
 
these 2 will be in my pockets :) :thumbsup:

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Two great photos and Lambs, Jack! And a cool looking compass!:cool::thumbsup:
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If I had a extra 50 grand laying around I would buy this.
Another cool photo, Kevin!:thumbsup:
It's a shame that VW is discontinuing the Bug...:thumbsdown:
The shepherd is pulling in Real Lambfoots

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Great shot of both Lambsfoot and cane!;):thumbsup:
Is the cane from Fashionable Canes?
Good Morning Guardians.:):thumbsup:

A lovely shot, José! :thumbsup: You certainly have a green thumb!
Great picture... Even better knife! :cool:
Thank you kindly, John!
And thanks again for dropping me a line!:cool::thumbsup:
Hey Dennis mitch4ging mitch4ging - did you get a new camera? Those are great photos.

Ray
Hey, Ray!
No new phone, just the loose nut behind the lens gets it right once in a blue moon!:D:thumbsup:
Two beautiful images, Dennis
Thank you so very much, Harvey! Hope all is well on your end!:):thumbsup:
Paulina Lake was beautiful and Paulina falls was a very easy stroll from the parking lot:

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What a beautiful trip! Thanks for sharing!:cool::thumbsup:
Good morning Guardians.:):thumbsup:

I love when you post that one, José! Well done!;):thumbsup:
I’m carrying my Waynorth Jigged Bone today! :D

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Wonderful shot, Ron! Hope BIL is still improving!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Good Morning Guardians
More woody goodness, John! Getting everything ready and packed up? Hope that project goes good for you!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Aside from being my favorite knife it's now getting a workout as my worry stone.
Smoke and prayers continue from the prairie land!
I've been a bit absent lately, as during my surgical recovery
Here's to a continued speedy recovery !!:):thumbsup:
I don't usually bother with spiders, but I'd be worried about that one changing the locks while I was out! :eek: Looks like you've got a great work companion there
I can handle wild animals, snakes and about anything...but I hate spiders!:eek: :D
That rope is 1", and the Lamb ate right through it!:D:thumbsup:
Decided to give the ebony some sun.

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That's some nice looking ebony, Ed!:cool::thumbsup:
Jack Black Jack Black - Thank you Jack.

Good Morning Guardians.
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That is such a great looking Lambsfoot, Harvey!:eek::thumbsup:
Good day Guardians!
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Nice photo of the pedal and the Lamb, Matt!:cool::thumbsup: ÷÷===( o )
but they were quick! :D :rolleyes: :thumbsup:

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If it fills the void, and the Lambsfoot is happy...:D:thumbsup:
Looks like your HHB has been getting some work done! Looking good, Tayler!:thumbsup:
Just having a couple of libations now that the sun is well over the yardarm ;) :thumbsup:

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Both look great, Jack!:cool::thumbsup: ....I need to start drinking more!:oops: :p
“A Walk in Nature” # 23
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Really been enjoying your series Dan! Each shot better than the last!:cool::thumbsup:
Today's harvest:

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Nice harvest, and great harvester!!:cool::thumbsup:
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Jake and I had some sausage tacos today.
I'm torn, Kevin....I'm a bit set back by sausage taco....but strangely curious as well!:eek:;):thumbsup: Either way, great photo of great subject matter!:cool::thumbsup:
I'm reading this thread, even if I haven't posted lately. Maybe a superficial catch-up this weekend?
My lambsfoot since Monday has been Black Jack:
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I'm having the same problem keeping up, Gary!o_O
Black Jack certainly looks up to the task!!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Mine today...
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Two great photos and Lambs, Jack! And a cool looking compass!:cool::thumbsup:

Another cool photo, Kevin!:thumbsup:
It's a shame that VW is discontinuing the Bug...:thumbsdown:

Great shot of both Lambsfoot and cane!;):thumbsup:
Is the cane from Fashionable Canes?

A lovely shot, José! :thumbsup: You certainly have a green thumb!

Thank you kindly, John!
And thanks again for dropping me a line!:cool::thumbsup:

Hey, Ray!
No new phone, just the loose nut behind the lens gets it right once in a blue moon!:D:thumbsup:

Thank you so very much, Harvey! Hope all is well on your end!:):thumbsup:

What a beautiful trip! Thanks for sharing!:cool::thumbsup:

I love when you post that one, José! Well done!;):thumbsup:

Wonderful shot, Ron! Hope BIL is still improving!:thumbsup::thumbsup:

More woody goodness, John! Getting everything ready and packed up? Hope that project goes good for you!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Smoke and prayers continue from the prairie land!

Here's to a continued speedy recovery !!:):thumbsup:

I can handle wild animals, snakes and about anything...but I hate spiders!:eek: :D
That rope is 1", and the Lamb ate right through it!:D:thumbsup:

That's some nice looking ebony, Ed!:cool::thumbsup:

That is such a great looking Lambsfoot, Harvey!:eek::thumbsup:

Nice photo of the pedal and the Lamb, Matt!:cool::thumbsup: ÷÷===( o )

If it fills the void, and the Lambsfoot is happy...:D:thumbsup:

Looks like your HHB has been getting some work done! Looking good, Tayler!:thumbsup:

Both look great, Jack!:cool::thumbsup: ....I need to start drinking more!:oops: :p

Really been enjoying your series Dan! Each shot better than the last!:cool::thumbsup:

Nice harvest, and great harvester!!:cool::thumbsup:

I'm torn, Kevin....I'm a bit set back by sausage taco....but strangely curious as well!:eek:;):thumbsup: Either way, great photo of great subject matter!:cool::thumbsup:

I'm having the same problem keeping up, Gary!o_O
Black Jack certainly looks up to the task!!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Mine today...
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Brown snake striking.jpg Hey mate just saw your post. We had an official warning over here yesterday for the start of the snake season. This is a Brown Snake striking, "NOT GOOD". They say one drop of it's venom can kill up to 1000 mice. I know you said "Joe Blakes" do not worry you, but these are B------S of things, i have had 2 have a go at me when i have been out bush. You have a good weekend mate.
 
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