Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

That a whole different level right there. 🙄

Thanks Jack. Not sure I’m getting bourbon flavor, but it was fun to try.
LOL! :D Ah, well :) I remember having a brandy sauce with Christmas pudding somewhere once, and I thought the 'brandy' tasted like floor polish! :eek: 🤣 :thumbsup:
Thanks Todd :)
My inherited place in Tennessee is in the Eastern time zone, while my aunt, who lives 15 miles away, is in the Central time zone. A lot of conversations end with, "Is that your time or my time?" :D
That's funny Mike :D It was handy when I went on holiday to the Canary Islands, as they run on Yorkshire time! :cool: Or GMT as some folks call it :D ;) :thumbsup:
Morning Guardians! Ethan will be cuttin up today. 🤠

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Go Ethan! :cool: :thumbsup:

I've just been doing some vacuum-cleaning. I bought a new one (a Henry) a few months back, because emptying my bagless model always set my asthma off. Since there was nothing wrong with the old one, I didn't get round to using the Henry until after I had given the bagless model to a friend. I should have tried the Henry first, it's a good vacuum-cleaner for sure, but the suction is so strong, it makes cleaning hard work! :eek:

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Good morning Guardians, hope everyone is having a great weekend :) My bread had 'gone' this morning, so I had to make do with a couple of sausage sammiches, same sausages I had the other day, but I smothered them in ketchup and habanero sauce ;) Bread rolls came with my grocery delivery the other day, supposed to be burger buns - about the size of a small woman's hand :rolleyes: No plans here today, think I'm just going to catch up with some housework. Enjoy your Sunday Guardians :) :thumbsup:
Enjoy yours doing whatever, Jack.
Hello Guardians. My buddy gave me a few of these. I rarely drink flavored coffee, but this is tasty. Wouldn’t drink it all the time but it’s a good break from my usual dark roast. It’s going to be a beautiful day here. Having lunch with our son before he leaves for Florida for spring break. Oh to be young again! 😎👍View attachment 2104911
A lovely view, Todd. Have a nice lunch and day.
 
Thanks Todd :)
My inherited place in Tennessee is in the Eastern time zone, while my aunt, who lives 15 miles away, is in the Central time zone. A lot of conversations end with, "Is that your time or my time?" :D
I live in California, most of my project team is in Boston (3 hours later), and our client is in Hawaii (either 2 or 3 hours earlier, since they don't do Daylight Savings). Add in the group in Phoenix (either same as me or 1 hour later, because Arizona also doesn't do Daylight Savings) and some people here and there in various other time zones. I just had to update some recurring meetings with the Hawaii folks, since my calendar moves the repeating meeting with the time change later this month, but the Hawaii time doesn't change. We have up to a six hour spread for this project, so every discussion has to include time zones. Good times, good times.
 
Enjoy yours doing whatever, Jack.

Good Morning Guardians💂‍♀️


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Thanks Harvey, you too buddy :) Those are beautiful pics, and a unique Lambsfoot, I wonder if they'll ever do another knife with the blade :cool: :thumbsup:
Good morning Guardians !

Carrying '19 today 👍

Hope everyone has a relaxing Sunday !


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Nice choice Steve, hope you have a great day :) :thumbsup:
I live in California, most of my project team is in Boston (3 hours later), and our client is in Hawaii (either 2 or 3 hours earlier, since they don't do Daylight Savings). Add in the group in Phoenix (either same as me or 1 hour later, because Arizona also doesn't do Daylight Savings) and some people here and there in various other time zones. I just had to update some recurring meetings with the Hawaii folks, since my calendar moves the repeating meeting with the time change later this month, but the Hawaii time doesn't change. We have up to a six hour spread for this project, so every discussion has to include time zones. Good times, good times.
That sounds confusing! :eek: When I first got an Ipad, (haven't used it in a long time), I had time-zone settings for Charlie-time ( waynorth waynorth ), Duncan-time ( Campbellclanman Campbellclanman ), Cowboy-time ( Horsewright Horsewright ), and Gary-time ( Peregrin Peregrin )! :D :thumbsup:
 
I live in California, most of my project team is in Boston (3 hours later), and our client is in Hawaii (either 2 or 3 hours earlier, since they don't do Daylight Savings). Add in the group in Phoenix (either same as me or 1 hour later, because Arizona also doesn't do Daylight Savings) and some people here and there in various other time zones. I just had to update some recurring meetings with the Hawaii folks, since my calendar moves the repeating meeting with the time change later this month, but the Hawaii time doesn't change. We have up to a six hour spread for this project, so every discussion has to include time zones. Good times, good times.
As if herding cats wasn't hard enough 🤠🐈
Good times, good times.
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I enjoyed the pie I had the other day, and in the interests of science, I felt compelled to try another from the range...

This one came out of the freezer, but seemed none the worse for wear, and I'd be staggered if anyone could tell it apart from a standard Chicken & Mushroom pie. In terms of comparing it to the real chicken pie in the Pukka range though, I'd actually say it is better! :eek: Pretty impressive, though I still prefer the mince and onion one :thumbsup:

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This feller seems to like it :D Not much of a video, but he was the only reviewer who'd bothered to dress/focus his camera properly/not cough for the first minute/cook the pie before starting the video! 🧐

 
Thank you Jack.They only made a few for just one dealer. The also made a 3 bladed version. I wonder, too.
Thanks for the info Harvey, interesting about the 3-blade version, must be rare :thumbsup:
I did not realize there are 2 phases to the tradition!😁
These days, I fall very easily from one phase to the other my friend! :D ;) :thumbsup:
 
Three days in a row this lamb has made it into the pocket. Warming up a bit. Might cruise around a bit and see if there is anything going on in town. I doubt it but you never know. Big adjustment coming from the city to this town. Not complaining, just need to get used to the slower living again. Church was good and met another knife nutt there. He is a Case a holic and had never heard of a lambsfoot. Showed him the stag dam lamb and he was impressed. He asked if it was for sale and I immediately replied with a HELL NO. That might just be the knife crazy talking in him. A little rude to try and purchase a knife I'm carrying to church I thought!!! Have a great day everyone.


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Hello Guardians. My buddy gave me a few of these. I rarely drink flavored coffee, but this is tasty. Wouldn’t drink it all the time but it’s a good break from my usual dark roast. It’s going to be a beautiful day here. Having lunch with our son before he leaves for Florida for spring break. Oh to be young again! 😎👍View attachment 2104911
Glad you have a great day to enjoy some family time. I may have to try that pod, though I prefer the real thing.
Morning Guardians! Ethan will be cuttin up today. 🤠

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Stag lamb is looking good David.
Good Morning Guardians💂‍♀️


Napanoch Game Warden
Beautiful sunrise..I'm stuck on further response the uniqueness had me tripping over my tongue.😃.... Great coat and blades...let's go with that Harvey..😁
Good morning Guardians !

Carrying '19 today 👍

Hope everyone has a relaxing Sunday !


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Number 19 is shining bright Steve.👍
 
Three days in a row this lamb has made it into the pocket. Warming up a bit. Might cruise around a bit and see if there is anything going on in town. I doubt it but you never know. Big adjustment coming from the city to this town. Not complaining, just need to get used to the slower living again. Church was good and met another knife nutt there. He is a Case a holic and had never heard of a lambsfoot. Showed him the stag dam lamb and he was impressed. He asked if it was for sale and I immediately replied with a HELL NO. That might just be the knife crazy talking in him. A little rude to try and purchase a knife I'm carrying to church I thought!!! Have a great day everyone.


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I can empathise with your having moved from a city to a small town Paul. Hopefully, there's no language barrier at least ;) When I was in my late 20's, I moved from Sheffield to a small town in France, was something of a culture shock, to say the least! :eek: :D I'd say that is rude too! :eek: I'd have thought folks in a small town would have better manners, particularly with someone they had just met, in church! :rolleyes: That's a beautiful photo my friend, you've really captured both the Damascus, and the stag, well :cool: :thumbsup:

 
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Three days in a row this lamb has made it into the pocket. Warming up a bit. Might cruise around a bit and see if there is anything going on in town. I doubt it but you never know. Big adjustment coming from the city to this town. Not complaining, just need to get used to the slower living again. Church was good and met another knife nutt there. He is a Case a holic and had never heard of a lambsfoot. Showed him the stag dam lamb and he was impressed. He asked if it was for sale and I immediately replied with a HELL NO. That might just be the knife crazy talking in him. A little rude to try and purchase a knife I'm carrying to church I thought!!! Have a great day everyone.


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Maybe laugh was not called for...thought there was some jest there Paul.
As I have mentioned to Jack, those lambs seem best captured outdoors.
 
I can empathise with your having moved from a city to a small town Paul. Hopefully, there's no language barrier at least ;) When I was in my late 20's, I moved from Sheffield to a small town in France, was something of a culture shock, to say the least! :eek: :D I'd say that is rude too! :eek: I'd have thought folks in a small town would have better manners, particularly with someone they had just met, in church! :rolleyes: That's a beautiful photo my friend, you've really captured both the Damascus, and the stag, well :cool: :thumbsup:
Im sure he's a nice guy. Wasn't expecting him to go full smeagol though lol. I lived in small towns when I was young and do enjoy it but sometimes miss having everything at your fingertips. Thank you Jack. I get lucky with a good photo from time to time.

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Glad you found some great options food wise!! You are doing a great job with it and doing a whole hell of a lot better than I would have. Wonderful photos and lamb as always my friend.
 
Im sure he's a nice guy. Wasn't expecting him to go full smeagol though lol. I lived in small towns when I was young and do enjoy it but sometimes miss having everything at your fingertips. Thank you Jack. I get lucky with a good photo from time to time.

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Glad you found some great options food wise!! You are doing a great job with it and doing a whole hell of a lot better than I would have. Wonderful photos and lamb as always my friend.
I once had a similar experience with a knife-guy I met in a local market, didn't want to hand my knife back, kind of disturbing! o_O LOL! :D Yes, it's an adjustment for sure, America seems to have an awful lot of nice small towns :) Thanks Paul, I haven't had to give it that much thought, probably been a bit lazy :D I just discovered British Pie Week starts tomorrow too! :eek: 🤣:thumbsup:
 
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