Random Pictures taken using your Phone..Let's see yours

Our chicks are now 6 months old so they are real chickens now. Three eggs a day. We have to start putting dates on them. They were skittish of us at first. But food is the great domesticator. They feel like they are going to be unafraid of us, especially that beautiful rooster. He seems very gentle...so far. :)

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I fed Ghost and Shadow each a banana. The chickens were running around too.

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There's a guy on my pocket knife forum doing a pocket knife giveaway and asked for pictures of our favorite handle cover as an entry to the giveaway. I posted this small sample serving from my collection. Tonight wood is my favorite cover but tomorrow it might be bone or stag or horn or who knows ;) :ROFLMAO: ... He's giving away a knife in Desert Ironwood, so I posted these wooden handled ones.

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And Thrifty Thursday pocket occupiers on deck
Coal Miner from Kissing Crane (Germany)
Rambler Swiss Army Knife from Victorinox
... pizza pan from Amazon ... I need a bigger pocket ;)

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Looking west as an evening storm rolls thru.
Imogene how did you manage to post this lovely picture ?

On this forum you cannot normally post pictures unless you've been a member for a period of some days , and or made a certain amount of posts, and as you only joined yesterday then you seem to have achieved the impossible..so please tell how you did it...:unsure::D
 
Imogene how did you manage to post this lovely picture ?

On this forum you cannot normally post pictures unless you've been a member for a period of some days , and or made a certain amount of posts, and as you only joined yesterday then you seem to have achieved the impossible..so please tell how you did it...:unsure::D

Thank you!

The “attach files” paper clip is at the bottom of my writing block, so I gave it a go and it worked🤠
 
On this Remembrance Sunday, held on the second Sunday of November, typically the Sunday closest to 11 November, Armistice Day, here are some photos I took this August in Belgium.

Remembrance Sunday began as a commemoration primarily for British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women who fell in World War I. Later, it expanded to include those who died in World War II. Today, it serves as a day of remembrance for all who have fallen in conflicts, honoring their sacrifice.

Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery and Memorial to the Missing. The structure in the background with the cross was built on a military command post, captured by the 3rd Australian Division, near Passendale, Belgium.

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A small segment of wall at the cemetery:
The TYNE COT MEMORIAL (wall) forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery and commemorates nearly 35,000 servicemen from the United Kingdom and New Zealand who died in the Ypres Salient after 16 August 1917 and who were never recovered from the battlefield.
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