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Definitely!Thanks Jack. Most of the ground that sees sun should have the snow melted away by end of day. The shady areas...well you know about them "shady" areas.



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Definitely!Thanks Jack. Most of the ground that sees sun should have the snow melted away by end of day. The shady areas...well you know about them "shady" areas.
Jack, it’s a great “West Coast” IPA. This beer kinda kicked off that hoppy IPA trend. It’s especially good when it’s “fresh” or on draft.Great pic Taylor, sorry for missing it earlierI've still never tried that beer, one day!
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So true about the drought, living on a lake I think we tend to take water for granted. Huge mistake.It may be brown there, but at least you're not facing another year of drought.
Nice picture, of your Lambsfoot, and it's nice to see the turtle agin too.
Looks delicious John, love breakfast food.
…and it’ll never complain.Good morning Guardians. Snow still on the ground here, which is unusual as it usually melts the next day. No matter, got this worker with me today.
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We live about 50’ to 75’ below the main road which is south and west of our place, and we have lots of tall trees all around our house. We’ll have snow in our yard days longer than our neighbor on top of the hill. You can be driving on the main road and see no snow and turn to go down to our place and it turns into a winter wonderland. Kinda cool actually.Thanks Jack. Most of the ground that sees sun should have the snow melted away by end of day. The shady areas...well you know about them "shady" areas.
You too TaylorHappy Monday Guardians, hoping you all have a great week!!!
I certainly know it's reputation my friend, but I've never seen it on sale here. Obviously I need to make more effort!Jack, it’s a great “West Coast” IPA. This beer kinda kicked off that hoppy IPA trend. It’s especially good when it’s “fresh” or on draft.
Luscious Lambsfoot Ken
It's the same living in a rain-sodden country!So true about the drought, living on a lake I think we tend to take water for granted. Huge mistake.![]()
Delicious looking snacks. Get the coat.I'm just having a cherry scone with my afternoon cuppa, and pondering whether or not I should invest in a Stormy Kromer Mackinaw Coat![]()
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That’s part of why Iike this one.I'm afraid that the blade on my Usual Lamb is past the point of polishing up... it's getting nicely pitted.
Another delightful set of images, John.My Lambsfoot helped me prepare breakfast this morning... Sausage, potatoes, eggs, and peppers.
Thanks HarveyDelicious looking snacks. Get the coat.
Your Lockwood Brothers is in nice condition Harvey, cool pic
Harvey, you can make the most basic knife look like a Million Bucks.
True dat!Harvey, you can make the most basic knife look like a Million Bucks.![]()
Harvey, you can make the most basic knife look like a Million Bucks.![]()
A humble thanks to both of you.True dat!![]()
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Many thanks, Duncan.I agree with the guys there Harvey- Neat Lockwood there![]()
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Belfast looks bigger, brighter (in the sense that it's not raining every darn minute) , and certainly more multi-cultural, than I ever remember it (and it's only about 10 years since I was last there), but not a bad film on the whole, very well filmed, and with some strong performances, particular from the younger cast members. It's less of a feel-good film than the trailer promises, but still a largely optimistic one, even if it is perhaps very rose-tinted. There are certainly some corny moments, but it's largely, a fun film to watch. Worth a watch for sure, and with some great aerial shots of Belfast, particularly in the opening few minutes (before everything goes (mostly) black and white), a city I never loved, but got to know, and like, a bit. Best part? Calling in for a bonus pint on the way back homeI liked the trailer and I’m hoping for a film review in near future.![]()
Hope your week is going well, so far, DuncanI agree with the guys there Harvey- Neat Lockwood there![]()
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Welcome to the Guardians Jon, that's a nice gift fromView attachment 1727872Good Afternoon Guardians,
I am beyond stoked to be able to make a post within this thread thanks tobigfish64 . I thought considering the origin of the lambsfoot along with where it is manufactured I would take a picture with my Royal Navy challenge coin I received over a few drinks at a bar in Bahrain.
Rotten luck mateLogged in this morning to post some photos of the sun rising and where i go for a swim. 4 times it went to timed out. I'm having a spell till they sort it out. I know it's not just me, seen many posts of members having issues. Hopefully they get it sorted by the time i tune in again. Take care everyone and stay safe..
So glad you like it Jon. Great first post.View attachment 1727872Good Afternoon Guardians,
I am beyond stoked to be able to make a post within this thread thanks tobigfish64 . I thought considering the origin of the lambsfoot along with where it is manufactured I would take a picture with my Royal Navy challenge coin I received over a few drinks at a bar in Bahrain.