It's Father's Day - a time to celebrate the brilliant dads across Oxfordshire and beyond.
You may have given him a card, made him breakfast in bed, or just completely forgotten (like this reporter), but we all mark the day in different ways.
We asked you to send in your favourite Father's Day photos and have compiled some of them together here.
Julie West sent in this lovely picture with her father Stan Bailey taken on her wedding day.
'Miss him so much as passed away 26 years ago', she said.
Here's Tracey Bowditch as a baby with her dad in a photo taken 50 years ago.
She said: "This was when he was one of the Oxford Mail team members working as a lithographer."
A more recent photo sent in by Kate Amelia shows her partner Craig holding their baby daughter Aoife above his head.
"Happy 1st Father's Day Daddy-O Craig," said Kate. "Aoife loves you so much and you're doing such a fab job raising our determined and cheeky little lady."
Here's Rachael Marshall with her dad Andy and son Alfie 'photo bombing' in the background.
She said: "It was taken a few years ago on my 40th birthday but I have always loved this photo. Happy Father's day, thank you for everything you do for us."
Oxford United fan Tracey Cox provided this photo with her dad watching 'the first derby away game in 2022'.
Here's Tanya Thorne on a beachside walk with her dad, who was a father to eight children.
She said he is 'no longer with us but is watching those he loved every day.'
Max Tasha said her dad was 'sadly missed, always loved' as she sent in this photo of him.
Paddy Hope sent in this photo from 'a long time ago' with her dad, who she said was 'still missed.'
Community champion Amir Steve Ali, who put up 'Best Dad' banners around Oxford for last year's Father's Day, sent in this photo.
Here's Carol Coe with her dad when she took him to watch the tennis at Wimbledon.
Nirvana Monaghan Hedges provided this photo with her dad taken 'many years ago'.
Marley Fuller sent in this photo with her dad.
And, finally, here's Shelley Forsyth with her dad and sister on a day trip to London a few years ago.
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