Thank you Gary, it's looking a lot better
I'm probably going to add a few more coats, a slow process with pur tung oil, but it's pleasant to use
My middle-name!
Oh, actually, I forgot, it's 'Danger'!
Honest!
I like your wallet Gary
I love the look of the Black Box Winchesters, especially when they're so well photographed
Ouch! Not easy is it mate?
Thank you John
Beautiful photo
Thanks buddy, just wear and tear really, but you can't get to the docs for love nor money here right now (or for the past 18 months)
LOL!
Well I guess you don't come across them too often, hopefully
There are millions of miles of stone walls and fences going all over this crowded little country. Access to private land is incredibly limited, but there are public footpaths, which often pre-date the enclosures. There are less stiles each year, which isn't a bad thing for me, and you rarely see two exactly the same. They're one of the things that visitors to this country notice most it seems (along with roundabouts, and driving on the other side of the road)!
For hundreds of years the country lanes, footpaths and tracks of England have been traversed by many a traveler. ...
slownomads.phoosh.net
We climb back through history to uncover the origins of the stile and offer up a simple stile guide to the 6 most common country crossings.
www.countrylife.co.uk
I love your photos my friend
A venerable gentleman Rachel
Nice photo, and a great-looking knife
I couldn't help, but admire the shirt though!