Guardians of The Lambsfoot!


Thank you she's getting up in years now. We took her in quite a few years ago, she was found wandering the streets frozen feet and totally neglected has only half her teeth left.
Poor girl. How could you not take her in?
She looks happy now. Just look at that smile!;)



nice pupper! Old men and old dogs love naps. ;):D
Thanks, Dave. It's one of the things I do best!:D



Beautiful grain. I like that stamp on the airmail envelope. :thumbsup:
Thanks, Vince. It seemed appropriate. ;)
 



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Great game of Lambsfoot Peek-a-Boo :D
 


Cool pics guys :cool: :thumbsup:

Yoda...Never afraid of the Dark Side.

:D :thumbsup:

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Ok so I skimmed through @60 pages in 3 days to catch up, been taking care of my wife she had a tough time with a kidney stone blast and stent, she is all better now. Jack, get that hernia surgery done and get better. I also have sleep apnea and got my cpap last fall it has made a huge difference for me, I will get a pic of Lammy with it later. I did find a way to improve my AC/LF, give it a wicked edge!!!

Sorry to hear about your wife Jody, I'm glad she's better now :) I have the guys here to thank for the sleep apnea diagnosis, a few folks were discussing it once, and I figured I had a lot of the same symptoms. It turned out that I was stopping breathing 25 times an hour! Also, that I had a Vitamin D deficiency. I'm glad your cpap has helped so much, mine too, but my cough has been bad since Christmas, I've not been able to use it :rolleyes: That looks like a nice edge my friend :thumbsup:

Joining the name game for our Lambfoot knives, I came up with one for my Albert Oates. It just popped into my head. “Uncle Albert”(“We’re so sorry.”)
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Subliminal cookies eh?! :eek: ;) :D Such a great-looking Lambsfoot :thumbsup:


Thanks for the complement and the explanation.

Oh my, look what you might have started!!! I have a 'watcher', but, had to pose him with the knife.
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dc50 dc50 You’ve been blessed by your rescue.

All the beautiful images of all your canine family members + the cookies has prepared me for a nice nap.
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Great pets everyone!
Here's "Daisy" -the wire hair Jack Russell terrier.
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Loving your pooch pics guys :) :thumbsup:

TWO TEW's Lambfoot today .




Harry

Great company Harry :thumbsup:


Smashing pic Mark :thumbsup:

Not that one! The original! Yogi Berra, greatest catcher evah, with 10 World Series rings.

LOL! I was thinking of Yogi from Jellystone too! :D :thumbsup:
 
Jack Black Jack Black Thank you. Subliminal? You’re a sharp cookie.:)

As I listen to your list of symptoms, I can see how I present many of the same ones. I’ve been dealing for some time with them. All have been dealt with successfully(fingers crossed) I’ve had elevated blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. I found the proper medicine that works. I have to go twice a year for physicals and blood tests. Every thing has been normal. When I discovered that I had a vitamin D deficiency, and started on a daily regimen of D3 and Calcium, then that too became normal. I also have been diagnosed with sleep apnea. That’s been dealt with as well. My telling you this is not a tale of woe. Rather, that my issues are manageable, and I live a very full active life. As for hiatal hernia repair, it’s a common procedure that is performed daily. My hope for you is that all your issues are quickly managed successfully, my friend.
 
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Joining the name game for our Lambfoot knives, I came up with one for my Albert Oates. It just popped into my head. “Uncle Albert”(“We’re so sorry.”)
Love this pic.

I'm just gonna say WOW.

your to kind Vince, compared to some of the boys' mine are Canada grade C beef versus Canada AAA
Vince is correct Dave. And not just your pics.
Every post you make.... Every pic you take.... Every jab you fake.... We is watching you.... and smiling my friend. :)

Jack Black Jack Black - Jack like others are saying, fixing a hiatal hernia is a common everyday procedure here. I'd definitely find a doc that wanted to fix it.


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