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Thanks, Steve.Sweet pic !

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Thanks, Steve.Sweet pic !
Lol...One of us...one of us !!!
Welcome back and hope all is well.A couple of weeks away and I'm thirty-five pages behind! I'll just jump back in with Mr. Wright again...
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Looks like David Attenborough presenting a nature documentary on a newly discovered species of wild carnivorous animal.
LOL!Would you really expect a group pic of that lot to turn out any other way?![]()
Beautiful Bob
Thank you Steve, I'll hope to post some photos from my visit to Heraklion Archaeological Museum over the weekendThanks Jack, really enjoying your pictures !
Yikes!A couple of weeks away and I'm thirty-five pages behind! I'll just jump back in with Mr. Wright again...
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LOL!Ever seen a lamb get caught in a Venus fly trap?
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Thanks! Just some of the complications of getting older. I totally agree about ebony!Welcome back and hope all is well.
One can never go wrong with ebony.![]()
Thanks, Jack!Yikes!Great pic
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Thank you Jack.Beautiful Bob![]()
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I like the contour of your Roger's handle.There seemed to be a bunch of lambs in the totin' thread this morning, so I grabbed this Rosewood Rogers on my way out the door. I've had this one for years but not carried it much. It's pouring the rain today so stainless made sense.
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Thanks Bob, it’s comfortable for sure.I like the contour of your Roger's handle.![]()
Thanks Jack. I’ve been enjoying pictures of your trip.Beautiful Bob![]()
Thank you Steve, I'll hope to post some photos from my visit to Heraklion Archaeological Museum over the weekend
Yikes!Great pic
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LOL!Brilliant, Jeremy!
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A couple of weeks away and I'm thirty-five pages behind! I'll just jump back in with Mr. Wright again...
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Ever seen a lamb get caught in a Venus fly trap?
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There seemed to be a bunch of lambs in the totin' thread this morning, so I grabbed this Rosewood Rogers on my way out the door. I've had this one for years but not carried it much. It's pouring the rain today so stainless made sense.
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Thank you, sir!Lovely Ebony !
Such great photos!!! I feel like I've been there, Jack!!Something which I hadn't been aware of, before picking a fairly random time to go to Crete, is that the weekend I would be there, and the days either side of it, are actually Easter in Greece. Heraklion is a beautiful city, rich in history, but since it was Good Friday when we visited, and Cretans had the day off work, it was packed. I already had a tip about available parking spots from my research, but with the holiday, and our inexperienced driver, it still took a while to find a parking spot, and it may well have been the very last free parking spot in Heraklion. We were not far from the port, so went to get a view of the spectacular Venetian fortress, which guards the mouth to the harbour.
The streets running up the hill from the port were steep, and wide, and lined with cafes and tourist gift shops, and we stopped for Greek coffee at one of the cafes.
There was lots of beautiful architecture, but navigation was hindered by the fact that the the signs directing people to the various museums and sights had the English portion of the text graffitied over
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