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The adventures of Number 4
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The adventures of Number 4
I have often enjoyed threads that chronicle something. Since I really like my Buck 112 that I received from my son for my birthday, I thought I would like to photograph it occasionally as we go places together.
To start off, I climbed Panther Mountain Friday. I liked this moss covered rock as a background. Here is the first of hopefully many #4 adventures.
(I still have to find out why only half my picture is saved when saving to the computer from Iphoto in Icloud)
To start off, I climbed Panther Mountain Friday. I liked this moss covered rock as a background. Here is the first of hopefully many #4 adventures.
(I still have to find out why only half my picture is saved when saving to the computer from Iphoto in Icloud)
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Re: The adventures of Number 4
Fortunately, it was the business half of the picture that was saved. That's a very cool knife, Dave. Thanks for the stories.daytime dave wrote:I have often enjoyed threads that chronicle something. Since I really like my Buck 112 that I received from my son for my birthday, I thought I would like to photograph it occasionally as we go places together.
To start off, I climbed Panther Mountain Friday. I liked this moss covered rock as a background. Here is the first of hopefully many #4 adventures.
(I still have to find out why only half my picture is saved when saving to the computer from Iphoto in Icloud)
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Re: The adventures of Number 4
That's a great idea, hope you have some interesting adventures with your Buck 112!
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Re: The adventures of Number 4
That is a great idea. When do we get picture number two?
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Re: The adventures of Number 4
This is a great idea! Thanks.
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Re: The adventures of Number 4
As soon as #4 and I have some adventures. I lead such a dull life........Sir Henry wrote:That is a great idea. When do we get picture number two?
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Re: The adventures of Number 4
Don't we have a sharpening thread?daytime dave wrote:................ I lead such a dull life........Sir Henry wrote:That is a great idea. When do we get picture number two?
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Re: The adventures of Number 4
#4 went with us on a nice little adventure over the weekend. We went to the Southern Adirondacks, to a cool place called Friend's Lake Inn. It is a bit more than what I am used to, but it was nice for sure.
http://www.friendslake.com/
We stayed in the Ledge Stone Room. It was a beautiful as the website photographs. It was a beautiful suite. A jacuzzi tub and steam shower. Wow. A great seating area, nice real fireplace, other seating outside on a little balcony. It was really nice. Sheets so soft they sell them in the small gift shop.
After dinner in the dining room, we all settled down to relax after a wonderful meal. #4 wanted to check it all out, and did. Then he and I sat down for a couple of scotch and waters. A really nice adventure!
Getting into the comfortable robes provided
relaxing in front of the fire
Then off to enjoy a nice drink. (CT, notice the Stetson Sturgis got in on the action too!)
It is nothing I could normally afford or want to do, but it was a very nice experience. The staff were all locals who were the best at what they did that I had ever met. They seemed to really care. #4 liked it too.
http://www.friendslake.com/
We stayed in the Ledge Stone Room. It was a beautiful as the website photographs. It was a beautiful suite. A jacuzzi tub and steam shower. Wow. A great seating area, nice real fireplace, other seating outside on a little balcony. It was really nice. Sheets so soft they sell them in the small gift shop.
After dinner in the dining room, we all settled down to relax after a wonderful meal. #4 wanted to check it all out, and did. Then he and I sat down for a couple of scotch and waters. A really nice adventure!
Getting into the comfortable robes provided
relaxing in front of the fire
Then off to enjoy a nice drink. (CT, notice the Stetson Sturgis got in on the action too!)
It is nothing I could normally afford or want to do, but it was a very nice experience. The staff were all locals who were the best at what they did that I had ever met. They seemed to really care. #4 liked it too.
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Re: The adventures of Number 4
Cool post, Dave. Looks like a knice way to spend a weekend with friends.
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Re: The adventures of Number 4
Dave,
The knife looks good in your pictures. Thank you.
I am glad that you got to enjoy yourself with a mini vacation!
Don't work yourself to death since you came out of retirement.
Blessings to you and yours.
Cate
The knife looks good in your pictures. Thank you.
I am glad that you got to enjoy yourself with a mini vacation!
Don't work yourself to death since you came out of retirement.
Blessings to you and yours.
Cate
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