Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

No kidding!
I have to admit, I seldom remove my hubcaps to check for the sort of thing I don't like to mention directly lest it distract our minders from those who need watching.
I'm saving the last piece for lunch, because I am a diabetic, after all.
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The kernel of knowledge which has stuck with me from the companion volume is that you should always remove the anal glands of an iguana prior to cooking! :D Cool pic Jer :cool: :thumbsup:

I keep forgetting to ask you what that vegan jerky was like Jer, so I thought I'd be adventurous and try some, after spotting it on the shelf, while buying my bread. Unfortunately, while I paid for it, I left it on the counter afterwards (they have a very badly-designed checkout) though :(
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Having some hot tea with my Ironwood keeping me company today.
I'm just having a cuppa myself Bill, with a scone for lunch ;) :thumbsup:

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Though perhaps not quite enough to purchase a TV license! :D :thumbsup:
I don't have one of those either. I don't know anyone who does actually. :thumbsup:


I couldn't fathom it myself mate! :D ;) They sent me this photo as they crossed the border on their way home, and promised never to repeat their foolishness (apparently it was chucking it down until they crossed the border)! :D :thumbsup:
Yeah we lay the weather on thick to stop any Tikes from getting any cheeky ideas of crossing the border and nicking all our cheap ale.🤫

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The clocks go back in the early hours of tomorrow morning, here in the UK. They've been talking about scrapping this since I was a youngster, and the only person I know who supports its retention is Kiwi Ned (yeah, he SHOULD have a Wiki page), the fattest man in Yorkshire, and a direct descendant of William Willett, and since the fool couldn't be on time for his own funeral, I could care less what he thinks! 🤨😉:thumbsup:
As your good Yorkshire friends found out recently, as Lancashire weather can ensure we don't see the sun for weeks in the winter, it actually doesn't matter what the clocks are doing as it's always doing a good impression of midnight.😎


What a fantastic place to clear the Cob Webs.:thumbsup:
Cheers. West Pennine Moors. That's actually be the Irish Sea in the distance on the left.


Jack is always posting funny signs he sees on his adventures.
I saw this one today that made me think of it and decided to snap a pic for the Guardians.
Ha! Brilliant!


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I don't have one of those either. I don't know anyone who does actually. :thumbsup:
LOL! No, me neither :D :thumbsup:
Yeah we lay the weather on thick to stop any Tikes from getting any cheeky ideas of crossing the border and nicking all our cheap ale.🤫
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As your good Yorkshire friends found out recently, as Lancashire weather can ensure we don't see the sun for weeks in the winter, it actually doesn't matter what the clocks are doing as it's always doing a good impression of midnight.😎
Another friend took his family up to Edinburgh at the same time, and the weather was even worse there! :eek: :D :thumbsup:
Another great pic David :) :thumbsup:
 
How'd it get to be Monday again already? Hope everyone has a great week! Li'l Lamb today :)

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One of the unfortunate laws of the universe, that the days between Friday and Monday pass much faster than the ones between Sunday and Saturday :( Love that pic Mike, hope you have a good week :thumbsup:
 
I was really disappointed with the slingshot one, it had 3 or 4 decent photos, and the rest were mediocre. Considering it cost about £15, 4 or 5 times what the steam train one cost, I felt ripped off! And the magazine it represented didn't manage to get out a single issue during 2021 😒
 
I'll probably stick with lighthouses.
I used to buy calendars at Big Lots, but they moved to a more fraught location, and for $5 more per year I can get them at Meijer's. Or, I could google for something less generic.
I'm all set with my original Old Farmer's Almanac, though.
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I'll probably stick with lighthouses.
I used to buy calendars at Big Lots, but they moved to a more fraught location, and for $5 more per year I can get them at Meijer's. Or, I could google for something less generic.
I'm all set with my original Old Farmer's Almanac, though.
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That looks cool Jer :cool: :thumbsup:
I google pre-raphaelite calendar, and I get the SI swimsuit calendar!
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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Cracker Jack is my official lambsfoot companion this week, although LamBarJack, my rosewood HHB seems to have become a frequent "free choice" carry:
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Great to see them both Gary :) Nice pics :thumbsup:
 
Good morning Guardians, is it only Tuesday? 🙄 Hope everyone is having a good week so far :thumbsup: I'm looking up at a mackerel sky out of the window here, so maybe the weather will get a bit better than it has been for the last week 🤞Carrying my Rosewood Big 'Un today :) Have a good day Guardians :thumbsup:

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Great to see them both Gary :) Nice pics :thumbsup:
Thanks, Jack. :) Both photos bear your influence in the sense of having water in the background.:thumbsup:;) I really like such photos, and take a lot of knife photos when we vacation in August on the shore of Lake Huron; the AC photo is an example. But I don't seem to find many opportunities for watery backgrounds otherwise. One exception is that I often walk on weekends to a college campus about 1.5 miles from my house; the campus is really attractive, with several sizable woodlots with paths through them and one (or more) creeks meandering through the campus. The HHB pic was taken Saturday on one of the many bridges that cross the creek(s).
I'm looking up at a mackerel sky out of the window here, so maybe the weather will get a bit better than it has been for the last week 🤞Carrying my Rosewood Big 'Un today :) Have a good day Guardians :thumbsup:
This was a new meteorological term for me, and Google's brief entry was fascinating IMHO. I especially like their listing of what this type of cloud cover is called in various European nations; seemed to reflect once-important "industries" in each country. :cool::cool::thumbsup:

HHB with a Guardians slip on the same bridge:
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