What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

You were doing the lords work by teaching boys to become men. I had a brief stint in the scouts back in 83-85. More kids now-a-days could use a good mentorship.

I picked up my first riggers knife out of convenience to save my fingernails from undoing straps on hauling trailers. You dont realize how many reasons you can find to give something lil pokey until you tote one of these guys 😁
Amir Fleschwund Amir Fleschwund I agree! I made Eagle Scout by the skin of my teeth right before my 18th birthday. It took a village; even in 1986 there were so many distractions. Girls mostly 🤪. I’m ashamed to admit how badly I wanted to quit at times. My scoutmaster and his crew of other dads were huge influences on me as a young man. What they taught me around the campfire stays with me to this day.
 
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Bald Eagles's nest in the Piscasaw Creek bottoms. This time, one of them was home.
An Iphone camera has it's limitations...
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Grandma's old iron plant stand has been washed clean by the rain. It's usually defiled by bird dung.
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According to the weather dingus my phone came with, the town six miles south of us got 2.5" (63.5mm in some parts of the world) of rain last evening. But a friend a mile north of our vast rural enclave/compound had 3.5" (88.9mm in remote foreign lands) in his gauge which sounds closer judging by our raging creek.
Today is bright, clear, and cool.
 
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