Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Campbellclanman Campbellclanman , those old lambsfoot knives are gems. Thanks for sharing them with us! :thumbsup:

Since our friend Jack Black Jack Black is experiencing technology challenges, I thought I'd take one for the team and ensure that a sausage sandwich showed up this lovely Spring Saturday. :D

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We can't expect you to do all the heavy lifting on your own.;). So for first day of Northern Hemisphere Spring, a toasted chicken, cheese and tomato " English " muffin.:D:p:thumbsup:.
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Don't give up on it yet. Those plants are very hardy. :).
I'm very good at procrastinating, so I'm happy to wait until after we get some rain. Still hoping for some new growth. I suppose I'll have to trim the dead stuff anyway, but there's no rush.
 
I'm very good at procrastinating, so I'm happy to wait until after we get some rain. Still hoping for some new growth. I suppose I'll have to trim the dead stuff anyway, but there's no rush.

IMHO, you are better off if you don't trim anything until early April. I would wait until signs of new growth.

-Mel
 
Thanks Jack, Forest of Bowland, Lancashire.
I thought they were War Department boundary markers for marking training areas but it appears there the original War Department Ordnance Survey Markers. It'll be pre-1857 as after that date the W.D became the War Office.



That's great looking leather work. :thumbsup:

Just an afternoon walk along the Bridgewater Canal.
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Always enjoy your journeys ! Great to see.
 
Been out of sorts and out of touch for a day now - seasonal allergies are killing me. I love springtime...I hate springtime. Loading up with pills but they make me feel like I'm having an out-of-body experience. Got to be extra careful when using my knife (non-lambfoot). But in my minds eye I am using one of my lambs.
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