If you like the taste of black walnuts, now's your chance. But you might get bonked on the head.
Since the hulls contain a near permanent brown dye, you can always spot walnut lovers by looking at their hands. I remember how my Grandparents would bring a burlap sackfull home from the Ozarks, and spread them out on their gravel driveway. Then, they'd drive over them to remove the hulls. I might try using my pressure washer. Better hurry before the tree rats plant them all in my garden
Case Knife of the Week is a harvest orange Trusharp Tribal Lock:
Colonial/Imperial/Schrade Knife of the Week is an oriental 89OT Blazer; it's a Top Ten knife in this category because it's a good-sized stockman with a serrated sheepsfoot, which I think is a very useful variation.
Another foggy start to the day here in the City by the Bay! Might clear up some on this side of the City by the afternoon. In the meantime keeping me company two from across the Pond with a nod to Wooden Wednesday. Have a great day folks!
When we got home from town yesterday, the only thing in the backyard was a LocknLock bowl and nothing was missing or misplaced in the house - "Abby" the Hoarder is improving. We're staying home today and picking tumbleweed weeds that have started sprouting over the last week or so. This Crossroads Green-Black
Laminate Wood Sod Buster Jr. should make a good carry for the job. Sausage and ???? for breakfast.
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