What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This in certainly not in the same league with CelloDan CelloDan pics!
The Nessmi was on birdseed bag duty today. Two 40 lb bags of birdseed from our Costco visit today.
I put the seed in sealed bins in the garage. I think the birds might eat better then I do! I'm not sure how often I need more seed. I'm afraid to keep track!
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This in certainly not in the same league with CelloDan CelloDan pics!
The Nessmi was on birdseed bag duty today. Two 40 lb bags of birdseed from our Costco visit today.
I put the seed in sealed bins in the garage. I think the birds might eat better then I do! I'm not sure how often I need more seed. I'm afraid to keep track!
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Nice, it put a smile on my face Gary :)

We often go to the bird sanctuary to feed them however we should put feeders in our backyard too :thumbsup:.
(my wife has actually asked me a few times to do that so I better do it :thumbsup::cool: )
 
Cool story, Dean. :cool::cool: What were you teaching to Italian students in Germany?
Regarding the Farmer, you're welcome as well. :) All the color stories had me look up "olive green", and it's "verde oliva" in both Spanish and Italian!

That 2-blade bone stag teardrop is definitely a winner! :cool::thumbsup::cool:

- GT

I taught courses for the U.S Dept of Defense in many different places - one was Germany. Students that worked for DoD around Europe, whether U.S. or local employees, that needed my class traveled there to take it. The class had to do with destroying weapon systems (rather obscure topic). And that is how I taught the Italian students in Germany. :)

As a side note to our language conversation, I once had students from 8 different countries in my Germany class. Before the class, I asked the various students how to say 'Good Morning' in their language. Then I greeted them in their own language for the rest of the week.

Thank you for the kind comment about my Case Teardrop (obligatory knife content).
 
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