Well, now it is a chilly Sunday evening and I'm outside with a bowl of McClelland Beacon, a really nice Vaper flake. Smoking it in a Savinelli Champagne bulldog.
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Well, now it is a chilly Sunday evening and I'm outside with a bowl of McClelland Beacon, a really nice Vaper flake. Smoking it in a Savinelli Champagne bulldog.
Now on my third bowl of Oriental Blend.This one in
my Yello-Bole Nova Brylon bulldog.Bot sure if this is
a house blend or one of Sutliff's, but it is sure hitting
the spot for me today.
One more round with C&D Temple Bar. This time, nearly crispy. Still not for me. I'll stick with McClelland.
Just finished P&W #524 in my Swiss BBK.
Decided I wanted EGR in my Brigham Brandy pot.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.....I've got SCOTCH !!!
This evening I am smoking a bowl of Ashton's "Artisan's Blend" in my Savinelli 606EX.:pipe: I have not smoked this tobacco in more than a year and it is delicious.:wave: I do have a blend of "Artisan's Blend" combined with Dunhill's "NightCap" which I smoke on a regular basis but not the one alone. I am topping off this smoke with a small glass of no name "Honey Brandy" that my wife purchased at the store and dang-it; it is pretty good. I am beginning to relax and enjoy this smoke.:thumb:
Started my pipe day with H&H Classic Burley Kake in a no-name
briar.So in the words of my generation "Can you Dig It?"
Started my pipe day with H&H Classic Burley Kake in a no-name
briar.So in the words of my generation "Can you Dig It?"
:dude:
Got a miserable cold so in the off chance that I feel up to a smoke tonight, it will be something over the top flavorful like a lat heavy English or a G&H twist of some sort paired with a finger of dark rum.
Let's see if I do this in one postthis time,,,,,,,,,,,:dunce:
Dunhill Nightcap in my 1950 Monterrey.
It worked! I feel and can breathe a lot better actually. A little Bacardi black and a bowl of Sweet Rum Twist helped do the trick. A forced snork thru a plugged nose set up a sneezing fit that left me less congested in the end... I shoulda been a folk doctor...