MacB H&H Mature Virginia in a Sav. 904, coffee and Dixie Dregs on the tube amp. I'm going to the local B&M this morning to ease the PAD a little. Great day in the Smokys, I might have to get the 'stang out and put the top down.
Hot and humid in South Florida, which in this context is not a good thing. So, indoors with the a/c system and smoking FMOTB in my Sav Hercules 803EX.
MacB H&H Mature Virginia in a new Sav. Roma 804EX, coffee and Tangerin Dream on the tube amp. Yes I tried to satisfy the PAD, no luck bit I did get a new pipe out of it........WooHoo!
Don't know if this is exactly right... http://www.cupojoes.com/cgi-bin/lpgm?dpt=H&srch=KW&item=savher804ex Oh crap, it's a Hercules, never mind
Bowl #1 for today, Peterson Irish Oak in a Sav. 804, fresh coffee and John Tesh on the tube amp. Hey Dan, where the heck are you man?
No pipe yet today. Smoked one of those little Nub cigars after breakfast. Natural or Connecticut wrapper. These are very tasty short smokes. Good for a change of pace.
Hi Jeff I'm Back been away for a few days. This evening startet with my favorite Karl Erik grade A with some #222 Flake, Coffee on the side, enjoy your smoke this evening all
Welcome back, we missed you. Erinmore Flake in a Sav. Roma 804 KS, coffee and The Flower Kings on the tube amp.
Scotty's Butternut Burley in a Kaywoodie Standard 13b, coffee and Freeport Convention on the tube amp.
been in the mixing mood, so today i'm smoking: 2 scoops: Prince Albert 1 scoop: McClelland Eastern Carolina Ribbon
Burning some MacB H&H Mature Virginia in a Tinsky BT97, Red Bull on the side and Andreas Vollenweider on the tube amp. 72 and raining in the Smoky Mtns. today.
72, that's nice comfy temp. We got mid 90's, but I bet BS wins the high temp and humidity award of the day.
And Walt, you would be right. It went to 95 F, with the humiture reaching well into the 100s. Then in the late afternoon, we got heavy rains. Repeat scenario throughout the remainder of the summer. With possible interruptions by fllood and lightning advisories and, oh yes, hurricanes. A mantra that Miami weathermen (weatherpersons?) like to repeat in the summer is: "This is the price for living in Paradise." The price for living in Paradise is drive by shootings, home invasions, impenetrable traffic pervaded by crazy people, and destruction of your home by force 5 hurricanes? Then that would mean that the price of living in Paradise is living in Hell???? Don't get it. Seattle Pipe Club's Plum Pudding, a flavorful citrusy taste that goes right to the outer edges at the back of the tongue, while the rest of the happy flappy appendage is fully engaged by the rich chocolate flavor, toasted as it were over a campfire - a campfire into which they have thrown lots of marshmellows and graham cookies. Bad syntax, but correct description.