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Old 03-17-2009, 10:12 PM
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Hey, Jock Scot! "Don't Fence Me In."

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Old 03-18-2009, 05:53 AM
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You are looking just the ticket there Ted. Well done. Those hats are so very sensible in your sort of weather and fit in with your attire well. I am not sure about your foot wear with all those prickles about! Kevlar shoes may be a thought! It all looks so, well ,dry there, how much rain do you get in a year?
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Those slippers do look the picture of comfyness Ted!
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Old 03-18-2009, 09:32 AM
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You are looking just the ticket there Ted. Well done. Those hats are so very sensible in your sort of weather and fit in with your attire well. I am not sure about your foot wear with all those prickles about! Kevlar shoes may be a thought! It all looks so, well ,dry there, how much rain do you get in a year?


I guess that seddles it then, the straw hat and that style is fine with the kilt. Thanks, Jock.

We get about ten inches of rain a year on a good year.
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Old 03-18-2009, 09:40 AM
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Those slippers do look the picture of comfyness Ted!


Well, their tweed walking shoes basically, and are very comfortable. Wasn't sure what footwear to go with the hats, but I wouldn't normally go romping through the cacti in those shoes or the kilt... or those Lewis hose.
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Old 03-18-2009, 09:59 AM
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[...] It all looks so, well ,dry there, [...]

Hmm -- I wonder if it's just H˛O in that flask of yours Ted or perhaps something more potent

Well done Ted!
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Old 03-18-2009, 10:20 AM
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Hmm -- I wonder if it's just H˛O in that flask of yours Ted or perhaps something more potent

Well done Ted!

Thanks, Mein. That's just a fake cantine from Mexico that I usually have hanging on the wall as decoration.

I'm in the middle of re landscaping that area, and it is going kind of slowly.
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Old 03-18-2009, 02:55 PM
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Well, Jock, I have looked over your post several times and I think you are actually approving of wearing either style of hat as shown in the pictures. I kind of like the straw hat as seen in my mind.

I thought that you would reject the gray canvas hat, but since you think it is ok, I would go as far as to ponder whether a real "cowboy" style hat might work.

However, I think I will probably still plan on getting a Balmoral bonnet.

I am also wondering why you, Jock, are the only one so far who has directly commented on the hats... Am I missing something here? I guess Mein approved indirectly, though.

Just wondering... I thought the Americans would be leaping with joy to finally know which sun hat to wear with the kilt.
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Ted, since you asked for Jock's opinion, the rest of us don't feel worthy to butt in.
I like the hat. I wish they made them big enough for my head.

By the way, has anyone ever made a sporran-shaped canteen? It would look like a sporran, but when the flap was open, there would be a canteen full of a tasty beverage. I'm not a leather worker, but surely it could be done.

How's the air layering coming along?
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Old 03-18-2009, 03:09 PM
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Thanks.

I'm about to start air layering on the citrus. It's warm enough that their sap is flowing and the bark is slipping. I don't do too good with bud grafting; it requires some kind of hand eye coordination that I don't seem to have. I use an approach graft, and it's about time to start that.

I've mostly been working on that rock garden area. It's not easy to move those berel cacti!
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