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They say time flies when your having fun! Welcome back. Do we get any vacay pictures? We can't take one this year, so trying to live vicariously.
Unfortunately I didn't take many pics, I think we were enjoying ourselves so much we didn't think about it. It's been too long since the wife and I got away.

But, there was one spot I couldn't resist..

This is the legendary Hat Man on the streets of Charleston, SC. According to our Ghost Tour guide, Hat Man would slip down into the sewers when the street light illuminating his mural would flicker or fail, then sneak into houses and eat small children that would refuse to listen to their parents. 😂

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I’m getting EDSea vibes here.

So many great burl knives on the forum lately. Great new knife Bob!

Welcome to Tuesday.

72 in the slip. 86 in the watch pocket all day. Don’t say it’s impossible. Me and Levi’s have been doing it since ’19.

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Thanks Jon, the hue of the blue on these covers does give off that vibe. Also, couple of swell looking clips with you today.
 
Canadian case along with my regular old 78 SAK.

Snapshots of England looking her best.

The cone on top of King Alfred made me smile though it was a little disrespectful its English humour (stupidity).

Its not all roses dont let the photos fool you the pain in my hand is so bad its knocking me out.

Still I have to try as riding my bike means so much to me, I wouldnt swap for any car not even for a million pound super car.

2 hour total ride with 2 hour in stops to let the pain subside in between.








































 
Canadian case along with my regular old 78 SAK.

Snapshots of England looking her best.

The cone on top of King Alfred made me smile though it was a little disrespectful its English humour (stupidity).

Its not all roses dont let the photos fool you the pain in my hand is so bad its knocking me out.

Still I have to try as riding my bike means so much to me, I wouldnt swap for any car not even for a million pound super car.

2 hour total ride with 2 hour in stops to let the pain subside in between.
Hope that pain subsides Johnny, always love to see your adventures.
 
Canadian case along with my regular old 78 SAK.

Snapshots of England looking her best.

The cone on top of King Alfred made me smile though it was a little disrespectful its English humour (stupidity).

Its not all roses dont let the photos fool you the pain in my hand is so bad its knocking me out.

Still I have to try as riding my bike means so much to me, I wouldnt swap for any car not even for a million pound super car.

2 hour total ride with 2 hour in stops to let the pain subside in between.








































Grand old Case there :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I feel for your dilemma. I always thought I'd age out of bikes due to slowing reflexes. Now I'm starting to suspect discomfort from damaged parts may become the controlling factor. I hope you can get some relief and continue to ride for many years to come.
 
Canadian case along with my regular old 78 SAK.

Snapshots of England looking her best.

The cone on top of King Alfred made me smile though it was a little disrespectful its English humour (stupidity).

Its not all roses dont let the photos fool you the pain in my hand is so bad its knocking me out.

Still I have to try as riding my bike means so much to me, I wouldnt swap for any car not even for a million pound super car.

2 hour total ride with 2 hour in stops to let the pain subside in between.








































At least King Alfred is wearing his cone at a jaunty angle :) Very sorry to hear that you're still in pain with your hand John :( :thumbsup:
 
Grand old Case there :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I feel for your dilemma. I always thought I'd age out of bikes due to slowing reflexes. Now I'm starting to suspect discomfort from damaged parts may become the controlling factor. I hope you can get some relief and continue to ride for many years to come.
In my frequent dafter moments, I sometimes think about getting a bike again. I haven't ridden one in 30 years, I doubt I'd last a day! :eek: :thumbsup:
 
Grand old Case there :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I feel for your dilemma. I always thought I'd age out of bikes due to slowing reflexes. Now I'm starting to suspect discomfort from damaged parts may become the controlling factor. I hope you can get some relief and continue to ride for many years to come.
The solution would probably be a few drinks to relax the muscles, but then I would fall off and end up in prison. 🤣🤣🤣
 
These two today...
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