Took my wife and daughters for a 5 mile hike.
Found a waterfall and the girls had to get in.
Chris
Cool photos of your Cadet and girls, Chris.

Did you have to get in the water, too? When our daughter was young, she loved being in the water, and I was the parent whose job was to be her swimming buddy, even though I'm not by nature a fan of swimming.
I had not posted since Wooden Wednesday. I tried to catch up on a few thank you responses, but I just have to say that there has been a lot of wonderful knives posted this week. :thumbup:

Today I have had this 2014 Stag Jack to keep me company.
This morning I have been sitting around relaxing a bit. I have been outside admiring the beautiful sunshine and Pam's handy work with the flowers she has added in the one of the front flower beds. A couple of cups of coffee to get the cob webs out and now I have settled back with a couple of my most cherished knives. You know that CFing and CEing can be very relaxing and therapeutic!

Thank you Bob and Tim.

Hope everyone has a blessed Sunday.
You're posting some admirable knives, Ron! :thumbup: Glad you got a chance to relax on Sunday; seems like you've been busier than usual the past couple of weeks.
I am carrying this WH Morley in honor of my father-in-law, who passed away today down in Florida with his daughters by his side. This knife was in his tool chest, and is well used. He didn't really carry a knife on a regular basis, so I am treasuring it. I am glad that he is at peace and not suffering anymore.
My sympathies to you and your family for your recent loss, Glenn. You have a wonderful memento in your father-in-law's tool box knife.
Thanks GT, I'm continuing to whistle, albeit through gritted teeth!

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Brilliant pair of knives, Jack! :thumbup: Glad to hear that you're trying to stay positive despite the back problems.
Another recent addition today;
This lambsfoot was gifted me by our resident Yorkshireman.
Thanks Jack
Paul
Fascinating assessment of your recent gift, Paul!

Well-done, Jack! :thumbup:
Im carrying my small Rounder today, like I do many days. Not a new pic.
Bewitching knife, Gary! :thumbup: (Hard to believe the rumors I've read about you sending it off to Michigan!

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Yowza! Captivating congress, P&G! :thumbup:
Taylor's eye witness
Mike
Splendid TEW Barlow, Mike!
Today it's a Case Seahorse Whittler and a Vic Electrician.
Ken K.
Absolutely delightful knives, Ken! :thumbup:
Im carrying this Dark Cranberry bone #38, love this frame and all it's variations. My Ivory fish barlow in watch pocket as well. Just took a quick picture while assembling furniture to put out on the display floor.
Your 38s are very deluxe, Paul; incredibly appealing shape! :thumbup: (The shape reminds me of the Case Seahorse whittler; do you know if they feel similar in hand?)
Under a Sheltering Sky
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Big Catt, Big Sky!! Charming photos, Gev! :thumbup:
Moki time
Magnificent knife! :thumbup:
Ken
Delectable stag, Ken!! :thumbup:
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Carrying these two today, a Saynor Lambsfoot, and Old Baldy, my Washington Jack :thumbup:
Another dandy pair, Jack!
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Today, Schrade cut co
Mike
Quite a striking resemblance between your Schrade, Mike, and Jack's Washington Jack; coincidence, or Grand Design??
Here are some of the knives I'll be totin' this week.
"Big Knife" of the week is a Rough Rider Half Hawk:
"Little Knife" of the week is a Landers, Frary, & Clark pen knife:
SAK of the week is an Olive Alox Farmer:
- GT