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Shad, when I was growing up, most of the adults had pocket knives, even the women. My grandmother wore an apron, and carried hers in the pocket. Pocket knives are handy for quite a few things, but the best was when we'd head out to the garden, and pass a fruit tree. She would pick whatever fruit, pull out her pocket knife to slice it, core it, or cut it to share with me, and we'd eat fresh fruit right on the spot.
My former Brother in Law called us all Ottman Scouts because we always had our pocket knife and chap-stick with us. I still have a knife handy all the time but cannot take one with me much anymore. Too many places do not allow them
 
Good morning, Café.
We had a 75% chance of thunderstorms this morning. We only got some sprinkles. Which I'm very happy about as I didn't quite get the roof on the run yesterday. But I should have that buttoned up, the doors built and some of the hardware cloth on today.
The kids are so big I don't know how they fit through the baby doors.View attachment 1824353 View attachment 1824357
That's looking amazing, Tonya!
 
My former Brother in Law called us all Ottman Scouts because we always had our pocket knife and chap-stick with us. I still have a knife handy all the time but cannot take one with me much anymore. Too many places do not allow them
That's too funny. I've always got my pocket knife and my chapstick, always. Except my "chapstick" is the round blistex things instead!
 
Shad, when I was growing up, most of the adults had pocket knives, even the women. My grandmother wore an apron, and carried hers in the pocket. Pocket knives are handy for quite a few things, but the best was when we'd head out to the garden, and pass a fruit tree. She would pick whatever fruit, pull out her pocket knife to slice it, core it, or cut it to share with me, and we'd eat fresh fruit right on the spot.
I've got the same pocket knife I bought 45 odd years ago.:cool: It's been around the world, literally. It sits in a pouch on my belt and my slingshot sits in a pocket in my trousers.;)
I'll take a picture of it later.
 
Good morning, Café.
We had a 75% chance of thunderstorms this morning. We only got some sprinkles. Which I'm very happy about as I didn't quite get the roof on the run yesterday. But I should have that buttoned up, the doors built and some of the hardware cloth on today.
The kids are so big I don't know how they fit through the baby doors.View attachment 1824353 View attachment 1824357
You're a star Tonya. And all accomplished with an irate rooster hanging on the cuff of our trousers.:bow
 
Your welcome Ron
How's life treating you this morning!
I am at work and have been fairly busy with paperwork and even moving a book case from one room to another.

I am also setting up laptops and a tower for replacement for Faculty. I have one more being shipped and this years project will be over! In August I get to start next years replacement project.
 

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