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Great reads.Some of the things that make for a great weekend:
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Great reads.Some of the things that make for a great weekend:
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Long tradition with the UK. Father convalesced in Devonshire from wounds suffered in the Battle of the Bulge . Stayed with a lovely family there. My son taught school in Battle for several years. My first car was a 1962 Triumph TR-3B. My restoration project is below and pictured with my now favorite sharp object.
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Thanks Jack, it was a labor of love. Complete basket case when I got her. Morgans and the Morgan Car Company are near and dear to my heart. Hope to make it across the pond for a visit to Malvern one day.Wonderful pics Bill, and a beautiful Morgan
Ha, ha, good one Dennis and a nice shot of that gorgeous horn covered lamb.A quick shot ( sorry for the pun, Preston ) to get going out the door...
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Both are nice to have, thanks. Great closeup of that ironwood lamb...love the textural qualities of the photo.Those would most definitely be a few of my favorite things.
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As always, we did, Jack, thanks.Hope you had a great time Preston
Love it, could be a model of my '54 Beetle...I had it painted bright yellow and put a thin racing stripe on.I'm lovin that patina, especially on the bolsters.
Barry, really nice job on the hat....your fingers must be worked to the bone.
Sticking with my current theme and Betty.
Taylor, that is a wonderful rifle...the scope is no slouch. Everything about it says I've been used and loved. Happy BirthdayView attachment 1165271
Celebrating my birthday early with family. My grandfather gave me a doozy of a present. A Pre-64 Winchester model 88 in 308 Winchester!!! He bought the gun in 1960 for $65. Shot a lot of black tails with it.
Thanks Jack, it was a labor of love. Complete basket case when I got her. Morgans and the Morgan Car Company are near and dear to my heart. Hope to make it across the pond for a visit to Malvern one day.
Jack my friend you are a great enabler! I fixed Pam and myself our favorite breakfast sandwich this morning. This is supposed to be a somewhat healthy choice! I thought what an excellent photo op for my Rosewood Bigun! Just as an FYI! The sandwich is made on toasted Ezekiel Bread. One slice is spread with guacamole and the other is spread with mayo. One egg scrambled in the microwave with fresh pico and shredded cheese. Two slices of turkey bacon also fixed in the microwave. I enjoyed mine with a cup of Starbucks single source Colombian.
Loved reading thru the six pages I missed out on yesterday. You Guardians are quite prolific, the quality of the photos superb...it was a treat. The range trip was quite hectic! Real busy on weekends, understandable, no chance for photos. Going again Monday so will take a few then. Here's a couple of my HHB lambfoot posed for this fine Sunday morning.
Sorry for this, posted before I saw your warning, will not happen again. I have deleted them.But we've stopped that conversation, because this is the Lambsfoot thread
Thanks Jack - I look forward to the photos of the Mogs.It looks like you did a fantastic job Bill, I see quite a few at rallies, and they are always special I'll PM you a few pics
Looks like you are living the dream my friend The Big 'Un'll get the job done
Thanks for the compliment on my Radiant Jack!Morning Ron, thank you my friend, your Radiant is an absolute beauty
Just having something to wash down all the bugs and invasive plant spores I just swallowed in the garden
Sorry for this, posted before I saw your warning, will not happen again. I have deleted them.
I did reweigh it: 3.1 oz exactly. I suspect the scale that read 5 oz was inaccurate.Interesting difference in weight then. My Hartshead does have some very...robust stag though.