What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I'm just (re)watching the TV series, with Rachel, Barrett :) It's even crazier than I remember! :D I haven't read the book, but she reckons the series is quite divergent :rolleyes: I remember, the first time I watched it, being amazed by the Car On The Ice similarity (I think @r8shell was watching it around the same time)! :D Pretty cool town :cool: Great pic with your Charlie Lamb buddy :) :thumbsup:

Carrying my Hartshead Barlow (yet) again, along with a Random Tuesday Boker Plus (Vox) Gnome :thumbsup:

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With a few exceptions, the series is actually surprisingly faithful to the book. It is a bit out there! 😉😁

Have you watched Good Omens? That’s another Neil Gaiman book (co-written with the late Terry Pratchett) that I think they did a great job adapting into a series.

Interesting little fixed blade. I imagine that fob helps you get a bit more grip on it.
 
Looks like you planned well in advance Jeff . We just ordered the seeds that we believe , at this time , we will plant this year . We figured that we should probably plant more this year than previous years . Who knows what the future will bring this year . If I had a field , I would be planting Wheat too . Nice pair in your pockets today and Case instead of Schrade . Take care my friend .

Harry
Thank you, Harry! Yes, I carry Schrades a lot, but I’m trying to comply with the EOT regulations~ Equal Opportunity Toting.

I ordered my seeds really early, because so many were unobtanium the last two years. Yes, if only I had a field!
I’m compensating by expanding into both the front and back yards.
Mrs Fleschwund got hold of the credit card bill and I had some trouble over that. But now with some of the dire predictions about food prices and availability, I think it’s wise.
Besides the obvious inflation on fuel and food, there’s a monster under the bed~ fertilizer. I don’t use much, but our entire ag industry is heavily dependent on fert inputs, and what I’m hearing is not good. I’m just a home gardener, but some of our farming forumites might corroborate this.
 
the war for dominance over green briar and multiflora rose continues, although the SRM-410U does most of the heavy lifting this copperhead is great for stripping off stringy stragglers.

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It’s hard to believe that some of the most invasive and persistent species were imported and planted on purpose.
I guess you’re glad it’s not kudzu! The last time we were down your way we saw a LOT of it. Around here, it’s European Buckthorn and Gray Dogwood. I’ve managed to get rid of them and the multiflora rose and poison ivy. Well, mostly. It’s harder if you don’t like herbicides.

I am also a big fan of Echo machines.
 
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