Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Splendid πŸ‘ πŸ‘ 🀠
Last night of work before taking the family on a little road trip to watch my nephew play football on Sat. Got the Cosimo tonight.

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Aging nicely πŸ‘ πŸ‘ 🀠
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Hope you all have a great day.
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Dandy πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ€ 
I was looking at Australia's geography and population density not too long ago. Over here we just hear about the sensational stories of deadly flora and fauna but you've got a lot of really neat stuff there. Definitely a wild place!

Jack, you've probably said it before, but guessing you are in NSW?

Along with most rules and regulations, it seems to always come down to the insurance companies who push for them. As a kid, I used to ride in the back of a pickup, lay on the floor of the car and no one ever wore a bicycle helmet.

Here, motorcyclists have to wear helmets, but supposedly, it's only because it's legal for them to split lanes.



Have a great day Guardians!
Beautiful πŸ‘ πŸ‘πŸ€ 
 
Had a wonderful weekend - thanks for asking. Your pom poms look great as does the pink FlamingosπŸ˜„. We are in the middle of some dry/warm weather here and I've been out watering some of our recently expanded beds.
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Looks great! Good plant choices! I think I see a few bottle brushes there? We have a few in our yard - really neat flowers and they get pretty large here.
 
Handsome shot of your GL-24 Patrick :) :thumbsup:

Nice-looking fancy Lamb buddy :) :thumbsup:

:D

I often think the same Gary :D Thank you :thumbsup:


I always forget they have a website. It's a great store to wander round, but perhaps not quite as interesting as in the past. Thanks again my friend :) :thumbsup:

I'm sure that is the case Gary :( I'll try! :D Yes, it was a beautiful spot, really nice bunch of guys too, they were very sad when I decided to move back to England :thumbsup:

I think that is particularly the case when chopping or cutting down onto a board, or other hard surface :thumbsup:

Splendid πŸ‘ πŸ‘ 🀠

Aging nicely πŸ‘ πŸ‘ 🀠

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Dandy πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ€ 

Beautiful πŸ‘ πŸ‘πŸ€ 
Thanks guys!
 
I hope everyone is having a great day :) I was swaddled in 4 layers of prime wool for the market, but it was actually quite a sunny morning, and not as cold as it had been the day before. Poor Zoe still looked perished on the bread stall, which is inside the market, but in a rather exposed spot opposite one of the entrances. She was very pleased with her fan-heater, and swapped me a loaf of sourdough. Down at the stall, there was quite a feast assembled, Gravel had bought sausage rolls, and Boring Ray had baked 3 loaves of his speciality bread, with black pudding, sun-dried tomatoes, and beetroot, respectively. Talking me through the fare, Tool Man pointed out that Extremely Violent Carpark Dave's wife had baked us a coconut cake, which I should be sure to try. I'm not sure what they had been cutting the cake with, before I arrived, but they may have been keeping the knives away from Extremely Violent Carpark Dave, who had called in on his way to work.





While Tool Man had a quiet day in terms of selling tools, it was extremely busy BEHIND the stall, with Otley Mick, Slimline Scott, Old Shirley, Barry The Original Ted, Jam Man, Big Dave, Ex-Para Steve, and Harry Hotballs all visiting. As always, it was a very good crack, with a lot of scoffing, laughing, and mischief. There were many recounted tales, including a story about a couple of the old Teds, Stern Tony and Gay Bob, which had me laughing. As morning slid into afternoon, Gravel went to purchase several portions of bhajis, which Tool Man scoffed most of, before going off to see Barber Brian. At that point, I decided to head off, as I have an online work meeting later :thumbsup:



Boring Ray, Gravel, and Tool Man



Gravel, Tool Man, and Big Dave.



Boring Ray and Slimline Scott having a riveting discussion about some obscure matter of Rock & Roll trivia. That's Harry Hotballs in the background (left).



Kind-hearted Gravel listening to one of Shirley's tales of woe.
Looks like a good turn out of the motley crew for the Market. Thanks for the report πŸ‘πŸ€ 
 
Excellent Market Report Jack. The regulars look like they enjoy the food spread. Glad the weather there is cooperating. It’s getting colder by the day here. I just need to bundle up a bit more in the morning when I’m sitting out back. I now wear my fingerless gloves to best finger the cutlery. Bob I sure enjoy the pics of your and others Cosimo’s. I hope to get one soon. Today I have a lamb by Max Sao. Here’s the pile side. I like the checkering. Happy Thursday.
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I hope everyone is having a great day :) I was swaddled in 4 layers of prime wool for the market, but it was actually quite a sunny morning, and not as cold as it had been the day before. Poor Zoe still looked perished on the bread stall, which is inside the market, but in a rather exposed spot opposite one of the entrances. She was very pleased with her fan-heater, and swapped me a loaf of sourdough. Down at the stall, there was quite a feast assembled, Gravel had bought sausage rolls, and Boring Ray had baked 3 loaves of his speciality bread, with black pudding, sun-dried tomatoes, and beetroot, respectively. Talking me through the fare, Tool Man pointed out that Extremely Violent Carpark Dave's wife had baked us a coconut cake, which I should be sure to try. I'm not sure what they had been cutting the cake with, before I arrived, but they may have been keeping the knives away from Extremely Violent Carpark Dave, who had called in on his way to work.





While Tool Man had a quiet day in terms of selling tools, it was extremely busy BEHIND the stall, with Otley Mick, Slimline Scott, Old Shirley, Barry The Original Ted, Jam Man, Big Dave, Ex-Para Steve, and Harry Hotballs all visiting. As always, it was a very good crack, with a lot of scoffing, laughing, and mischief. There were many recounted tales, including a story about a couple of the old Teds, Stern Tony and Gay Bob, which had me laughing. As morning slid into afternoon, Gravel went to purchase several portions of bhajis, which Tool Man scoffed most of, before going off to see Barber Brian. At that point, I decided to head off, as I have an online work meeting later :thumbsup:



Boring Ray, Gravel, and Tool Man



Gravel, Tool Man, and Big Dave.



Boring Ray and Slimline Scott having a riveting discussion about some obscure matter of Rock & Roll trivia. That's Harry Hotballs in the background (left).



Kind-hearted Gravel listening to one of Shirley's tales of woe.
Another worthy report Jack. It looks like no one went hungry, seeing that picture.πŸ‘πŸ»
 
Excellent Market Report Jack. The regulars look like they enjoy the food spread. Glad the weather there is cooperating. It’s getting colder by the day here. I just need to bundle up a bit more in the morning when I’m sitting out back. I now wear my fingerless gloves to best finger the cutlery. Bob I sure enjoy the pics of your and others Cosimo’s. I hope to get one soon. Today I have a lamb by Max Sao. Here’s the pile side. I like the checkering. Happy Thursday.
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Thanks Kurt, I hope there is no delay in the mailing. The checkering brings back memories of Steve and David's oldies.
 
Looks like a good turn out of the motley crew for the Market. Thanks for the report πŸ‘πŸ€ 
I was surprised how many were there David. Both Gravel and Big Dave have retired now, so they're there every week πŸ‘
Excellent Market Report Jack. The regulars look like they enjoy the food spread. Glad the weather there is cooperating. It’s getting colder by the day here. I just need to bundle up a bit more in the morning when I’m sitting out back. I now wear my fingerless gloves to best finger the cutlery. Bob I sure enjoy the pics of your and others Cosimo’s. I hope to get one soon. Today I have a lamb by Max Sao. Here’s the pile side. I like the checkering. Happy Thursday.
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Yes, we were a bit spoilt for choice today, when it came to nibbling material! 😁 I hope you can keep sitting out Kurt. We have not had much rain this week, which has been nice 😊 Nice checkering on your Max Sao πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘
 
I hope everyone is having a great day :) I was swaddled in 4 layers of prime wool for the market, but it was actually quite a sunny morning, and not as cold as it had been the day before. Poor Zoe still looked perished on the bread stall, which is inside the market, but in a rather exposed spot opposite one of the entrances. She was very pleased with her fan-heater, and swapped me a loaf of sourdough. Down at the stall, there was quite a feast assembled, Gravel had bought sausage rolls, and Boring Ray had baked 3 loaves of his speciality bread, with black pudding, sun-dried tomatoes, and beetroot, respectively. Talking me through the fare, Tool Man pointed out that Extremely Violent Carpark Dave's wife had baked us a coconut cake, which I should be sure to try. I'm not sure what they had been cutting the cake with, before I arrived, but they may have been keeping the knives away from Extremely Violent Carpark Dave, who had called in on his way to work.





While Tool Man had a quiet day in terms of selling tools, it was extremely busy BEHIND the stall, with Otley Mick, Slimline Scott, Old Shirley, Barry The Original Ted, Jam Man, Big Dave, Ex-Para Steve, and Harry Hotballs all visiting. As always, it was a very good crack, with a lot of scoffing, laughing, and mischief. There were many recounted tales, including a story about a couple of the old Teds, Stern Tony and Gay Bob, which had me laughing. As morning slid into afternoon, Gravel went to purchase several portions of bhajis, which Tool Man scoffed most of, before going off to see Barber Brian. At that point, I decided to head off, as I have an online work meeting later :thumbsup:



Boring Ray, Gravel, and Tool Man



Gravel, Tool Man, and Big Dave.



Boring Ray and Slimline Scott having a riveting discussion about some obscure matter of Rock & Roll trivia. That's Harry Hotballs in the background (left).



Kind-hearted Gravel listening to one of Shirley's tales of woe.
I can't begin to tell you how much I enjoyed reading that post, Jack! What an interesting group of folks. I love the names and the pics are worth a thousand words!
 
Congrats, Steve; superb sawcut! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:



Magnificent micarta photo, Steve! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:




- GT

Thanks Gary !



Impressive, Steve; have you had to change your storage system?? ;)




- GT

I bought a tray to hold them and I'm running out of room.


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I hope everyone is having a great day :) I was swaddled in 4 layers of prime wool for the market, but it was actually quite a sunny morning, and not as cold as it had been the day before. Poor Zoe still looked perished on the bread stall, which is inside the market, but in a rather exposed spot opposite one of the entrances. She was very pleased with her fan-heater, and swapped me a loaf of sourdough. Down at the stall, there was quite a feast assembled, Gravel had bought sausage rolls, and Boring Ray had baked 3 loaves of his speciality bread, with black pudding, sun-dried tomatoes, and beetroot, respectively. Talking me through the fare, Tool Man pointed out that Extremely Violent Carpark Dave's wife had baked us a coconut cake, which I should be sure to try. I'm not sure what they had been cutting the cake with, before I arrived, but they may have been keeping the knives away from Extremely Violent Carpark Dave, who had called in on his way to work.





While Tool Man had a quiet day in terms of selling tools, it was extremely busy BEHIND the stall, with Otley Mick, Slimline Scott, Old Shirley, Barry The Original Ted, Jam Man, Big Dave, Ex-Para Steve, and Harry Hotballs all visiting. As always, it was a very good crack, with a lot of scoffing, laughing, and mischief. There were many recounted tales, including a story about a couple of the old Teds, Stern Tony and Gay Bob, which had me laughing. As morning slid into afternoon, Gravel went to purchase several portions of bhajis, which Tool Man scoffed most of, before going off to see Barber Brian. At that point, I decided to head off, as I have an online work meeting later :thumbsup:



Boring Ray, Gravel, and Tool Man



Gravel, Tool Man, and Big Dave.



Boring Ray and Slimline Scott having a riveting discussion about some obscure matter of Rock & Roll trivia. That's Harry Hotballs in the background (left).



Kind-hearted Gravel listening to one of Shirley's tales of woe.


Great market report and pictures ! πŸ‘

Excellent Market Report Jack. The regulars look like they enjoy the food spread. Glad the weather there is cooperating. It’s getting colder by the day here. I just need to bundle up a bit more in the morning when I’m sitting out back. I now wear my fingerless gloves to best finger the cutlery. Bob I sure enjoy the pics of your and others Cosimo’s. I hope to get one soon. Today I have a lamb by Max Sao. Here’s the pile side. I like the checkering. Happy Thursday.
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Cool Checkering !

Morning Guardians! Mesquite πŸ‘πŸ€ 

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Nice Mesquite πŸ‘ !


Nice David :) :thumbsup:

I'm sure you'll all join me in wishing Duncan Campbellclanman Campbellclanman , and his wife Sue, a safe flight, and a swift journey back to their home in New Zealand. They leave England in the wee hours of tomorrow morning :thumbsup:

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Great picture ! πŸ‘

Safe travels home to you both !
 
Morning Guardians! Mesquite πŸ‘πŸ€ 

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A fine one David.
Love cooking with it too.
Nice David :) :thumbsup:

I'm sure you'll all join me in wishing Duncan Campbellclanman Campbellclanman , and his wife Sue, a safe flight, and a swift journey back to their home in New Zealand. They leave England in the wee hours of tomorrow morning :thumbsup:

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I so hope Duncan and Sue have a safe trip. Hope his adventure was a memorable one.
Good afternoon Guardians !

Joseph Rodgers today πŸ‘



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Steve, a wonderful photo.😍
 
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