Just opened another tin of Solani 656, Aged Burley Flake. Such rich flavor -- practicality chewy! I'm always happy when my tobacco rotation lands on this one.
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Just opened another tin of Solani 656, Aged Burley Flake. Such rich flavor -- practicality chewy! I'm always happy when my tobacco rotation lands on this one.
McClelland No. 5125 Coyote Classic in an un-named Italian prince briar for the commute to work this am.
Erik Nording Hunter Blend Labrador.....
H&H Virginia Spice in a cob.
Dunhill Flake in a meerchaum.Spagetti fer dinner,coffee chaser.
C&D Haunted Bookshop in a no-name briar. Starting a second bowl; had to abort the first one - a wayward slightly damp leaf found its way into the air hole and there was no recovering from it. Nonetheless, it's an excellent tobacco. Got it from our friend @Haebar a while back.
Update: I packed the 2nd bowl a little looser and it's burning just fine with no plugging.
& then my Mr. Brog ran out of fuel, so I had to use a bic disposable for backup. And I'm (was, actually) drinking a glass of cold hibiscus tea, good pairing. And I'm smoking in relative darkness. In doing so, I managed to drop the bic into my tea. So I had to finish it off with no tea and another bic.
Upon reflection, I determined that that was the worst thing that happened to me all day, so I guess I'd have to call it a pretty good day. At least I didn't drown my Mr. Brog :)
This from ESPN "We have a new candidate for worst Yankees loss of the season. Red Sox come into the ninth trailing 5-2, leave with 7-5 win. Hanley Ramirez with crushing 3-run HR off Dellin Betances to win it"
Now I'm celebrating with a bowl of Carter Hall in a MM Country Gentleman and 3 fingers of Bulleit Bourbon. Life is good.
Holiday Mixture match in a Marxman straight bulldog
Dunhill MM965 with a good dose of perique in a MM Eaton this morning.
Carter Hall in a massive 1/8 bent Bjarne Hand Carved egg with some gorgeous flame grain on both sides of the bowl and reaching back up the long shank.