What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

nightshade plants like chilis or tomatos are self-pollinating, you can do this yourself with an electric toothbrush or cotton buds.
Bumblebees pollinate better than bees.
google is your friend, good luck :)
Thanks mate
Yeah another method which I found was also giving the chilli plants a shake.
Bring back the bees😄 next year will be better. I am the only 1 in rhe family that really eats them. I normally give away more than I keep.
 
This knife takes and holds a great edge. Got to finish my taxes today ... first time to take funds out of an IRA (forced disbursement) so steep learning curve and get to pay uncle. Have a great weekend!

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You have a lot of excellent knives under your jurisdiction...but this one is a dazzler :cool: Have two Lloyd knives myself and they're used&carried a lot, tremendous slicers, could accommodate that one too;)

Thanks, Will
 
Another slim Sunday, sweet Serge slipjoint in the pocket😎 This Serge Panchenko Wildcard is an awesome piece, sunken joint/flush spring/walk and talk... he really nailed the subtle touches that make a nice slipjoint a pleasure to carry and use🥰
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Ironwood Boker and Case Eisenhower …
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Totally enamored with both of these, but especially the Eisenhower penknife … so small and light you don’t even know you’re carrying it, and it is proving to be all I need for the majority of things I need a knife for … artistic efficiency manifested.
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Flew from Canada to England with carry on only, so could not bring a knife. John Johnnythefox Johnnythefox generously provided me with this SAK, along with a well stocked go bag. I will be carrying the SAK for the next few weeks.View attachment 2154388
Good to meet you both, thats the same path I walked on in Dorchester and featured on a walk in nature (if I am not mistaken).
 
Good to meet you both, thats the same path I walked on in Dorchester and featured on a walk in nature (if I am not mistaken).
It was great to meet and chat with you, John. It is the same path. I wanted to make it up to the clumps, but, my wife was wearing sandals and the path was a bit muddy, so she nixed the rest of the walk. Hopefully it dries out a bit in the next couple of days.
 
It was great to meet and chat with you, John. It is the same path. I wanted to make it up to the clumps, but, my wife was wearing sandals and the path was a bit muddy, so she nixed the rest of the walk. Hopefully it dries out a bit in the next couple of days.
The clumps is much more interesting, theres the remains of a old fort nearby though its only the earth mound.
There is a nice scenic path in town as well and youve probaly heard the motorbikes wizzing past on the main road nearby.

 
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