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Well that is a super neat knife. The handle almost looks like rag micarta! :eek:
Thank you sir. They belong to Cherri. She is the 25 collector (among other patterns) :D

On the one side anyway...Cherrrr...rrriii..baby..can you come out tonight :rolleyes: w/ your 25s :)

It helped in kitchen w/ those carrots the kind lady brought to me ( remember )...fabulous indeed !! and What's up doc @MerryMadMonk :)

First...cut up broccoli head...

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then a splash of color from Bugs...

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..aaabbbbb thats all folks ! :D
 
Mullein (Verbascum [Latin]), also called velvet dock, flannel leaf or plant, feltwort, Aaron’s rod, shepherd’s staff, and lungwort, is easily identified in the wild by its big, soft leaves. Many of the names used to identify this plant refer to its velvety texture; however, the name lungwort reflects mullein’s traditional use as a treatment for relieving cough and congestion of those with minor respiratory ailments. Mullein is recommended by herbalists for treatment of cough, sore throat, and colds.

http://laurels-garden.blogspot.com/2012/04/mullein-or-is-it-lambs-ear_16.html

Mullein around ;) in the garden

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