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I Don’t understand what the sizes meant so I got the one that looked the best. Its coming on Tuesday :happy: You and mom can have the other one all to yourself.
I saw the cheese chase on Countryfile. They all look mad, and if you win the locals don’t like it as they are the cheese champions...
It was earlier. I hope they don’t sell out before I get mine. It looks like they have loads on the webcam. there were some spaces on the shelves yesterday so they filled them up this morning sometime.
Not yet. Dad has as they filmed Robin of Sherwood there. It was Herne’s cave. I didn’t want to go at first until I found out that was where the cheese comes from. They take you on tours. The cheese tastes like a cave, so if the caves smell like the cheese, it will be great. I have been in a...
You can go on holiday there. We were going to go this week but couldn’t in the end. I didn’t know the cheese cave was there. It’s even called cheddar gorge.
After all the cheese got eaten the other day I have ordered my own so that one won’t get eaten except by me. I’ll put a label on it. It isn’t really bushcraft food, but it is because you take it on bimbles and eat it there. It is SO the best cheese in the world. Cave aged cheddar from Wookey...
You have Captain Sharp now With his two sheaths. So Fair is fair. And mom knocked it into Mr Spongy Potato Seeds tank so it doesn’t fit this new Raymond knife and the Happy Egg all disintegrated in it. It is thicker than Captain Sharp anyway.
Today I have been all over the place. But no hornets. Good day for seeing many things though. First I saw this caterpillar and butterfly, which I’m going to investigate and see what they are. I have loads of field guides and it’s great fun, so don’t tell me what they are yet please.
Next I...
Exactly. I have a friend in the guides and they aren’t even taught how to use knives anymore as it is to dangerous. That is just silly. Isn’t it more dangerous not teaching people how to use them
I put it on my belt, but tucked into my front trouser pocket with a shirt over the top. Well hidden then. I don’t show it when people are about though. Luckily I hardly see anyone where I go so it is all good. The best was when I was cutting a badgers head off with a Laplander to get the...
That’s OK. People always ask if I should be using a sharp knife just because I am a young girl and even ask mom and dad if they should be letting me do it. It is silly because riding a bike or crossing a main road can be much more dangerous. It doesn’t happen so much now, but it’s horrible...
It is my Uncle Raymond. It fits in the Mora sheath perfect. Even clicks in and holds like the Mora. I like it better than the one it came with And I can put it in my pocket. you can’t really wear that shoulder one in summer without looking like a goober And scaring people. It is OK when you...
You see them on heathland all the time. I just walk around looking for them flying about. Then follow them. If you put on a face mask and breathe carefully you can get right up close to the nest and watch them. If you breathe on them, they notice the carbon dioxide and think there is a...
I had to ask what a FAK was as it sounded rude.
It is in that little pouch at the top of my back pack. It is not in a seperate pouch so I didnt want to spread it out on the grass. I did say about it when I was talking about honey. Don’t assume I am new to this and a complete dumb dumb Like...
Hornets are my favourite insects. Got up early this morning to go over Kinver looking for a nest. Took Paul Ks book so I could relax by the river and read it later on the way back. But I forgot it as mom was taking forever to dry my trousers and in the end I just wore them damp, but that was...
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