Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Thanks Jack. Yes I am looking forward to Easter. We usually have an early out on Good Friday. Wishing you the best.
Thanks Pete, you too my friend 👍
It is approaching 6AM on Good Friday here, just waiting for it to get light then will go for a swim. Will get a coffee and some Hot Cross buns on the way home. Just want to wish everyone a safe and peaceful Easter whatever you have planned. 💝

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It's a must to have good butter with Hot Cross buns.:p:p:p;)
Sounds like a great start to the day Leon, have a good one mate 👍
Thank you Jack. Have a fun, safe journey.
Thanks Harvey :) 👍
 
Yes, but those little events stir up some great memories. :cool::thumbsup:
They sure do John and that’s exactly why the tradition lives on. The kids will be home from school for Easter Sunday so hopefully they will get to see them. 😊
I'm heading out of town tomorrow to a couple of places long-term members may recall, Hebden Bridge and Heptonstall. Heptonstall, high above Hebden, is a small weaver's village, where an annual 'Pace-egg' play is performed on Good Friday. The play is short, somewhat archaic, a little strange, and quite funny. In between performances, the players retire to the pub, so the performances get funnier and funnier. I used to attend most years, but it hasn't been performed since 2019 because of Covid, so I am looking forward to tomorrow. Couple of antique shops in Hebden too ;) :thumbsup:

Some photos from a prior visit: https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/guardians-of-the-lambsfoot.1406735/page-960#post-18954586

I'll be leaving early tomorrow, to catch a train, so I won't get a chance to check in I'm afraid :( I hope others have something interesting or different planned for Good Friday, and that you have a good one :) Going to be carrying my trusty Hartshead Barlow, shown here, helping me to tuck into a traditional Hot Cross Bun :thumbsup:

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Enjoy your play Jack, safe travels. 😊👍
Getting a late start posting my knife today... It's been a busy day doing nothing. 🤣
Looks like you’re getting some rain. 🎉👏
 
I'm heading out of town tomorrow to a couple of places long-term members may recall, Hebden Bridge and Heptonstall. Heptonstall, high above Hebden, is a small weaver's village, where an annual 'Pace-egg' play is performed on Good Friday. The play is short, somewhat archaic, a little strange, and quite funny. In between performances, the players retire to the pub, so the performances get funnier and funnier. I used to attend most years, but it hasn't been performed since 2019 because of Covid, so I am looking forward to tomorrow. Couple of antique shops in Hebden too ;) :thumbsup:

Some photos from a prior visit: https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/guardians-of-the-lambsfoot.1406735/page-960#post-18954586

I'll be leaving early tomorrow, to catch a train, so I won't get a chance to check in I'm afraid :( I hope others have something interesting or different planned for Good Friday, and that you have a good one :) Going to be carrying my trusty Hartshead Barlow, shown here, helping me to tuck into a traditional Hot Cross Bun :thumbsup:

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Sounds like a pretty good Friday (pun intended). 😉 Enjoy yourself! :thumbsup:

This is an old photo (it’s still dark here) but I think I’ll give the Hartshead a little pocket time today.

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Thanks mate :) :thumbsup:

I got a decent Feuerhand storm lantern for £3, and half a dozen good quality Army-issue cutlery sets for my friends' kids, at £2 apiece :) Thanks my friend, I had a Triumph Tiger as a young man :) Love that pic Harvey :cool: :thumbsup:

Good luck with the gourd Jer! :D I always think those filter straws look homemade :) When I was a kid, there were always tea-leaves at the bottom of the cup. I still never drink the very last bit of a hot drink :rolleyes: :D Good to see Rose Beast :) :thumbsup:

I'm heading out of town tomorrow to a couple of places long-term members may recall, Hebden Bridge and Heptonstall. Heptonstall, high above Hebden, is a small weaver's village, where an annual 'Pace-egg' play is performed on Good Friday. The play is short, somewhat archaic, a little strange, and quite funny. In between performances, the players retire to the pub, so the performances get funnier and funnier. I used to attend most years, but it hasn't been performed since 2019 because of Covid, so I am looking forward to tomorrow. Couple of antique shops in Hebden too ;) :thumbsup:

Some photos from a prior visit: https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/guardians-of-the-lambsfoot.1406735/page-960#post-18954586

I'll be leaving early tomorrow, to catch a train, so I won't get a chance to check in I'm afraid :( I hope others have something interesting or different planned for Good Friday, and that you have a good one :) Going to be carrying my trusty Hartshead Barlow, shown here, helping me to tuck into a traditional Hot Cross Bun :thumbsup:

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Safe travels my friend. Your HHB is indeed trusty. The hot cross buns look delectable.

Good morning Guardians. Today starting of sunny and warm. Going to take inventory of my collector knives and also do a little preventative maintenance on them - a little oil here and there I think. Today I return to carrying my HHB.
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