Thanks @opipeman and EVERYONE. Got all my yard work finished. Time for a short bowl of RLP-6 in a Paronelli. Not sure what shape I should call it. At first it looks like a squashed tomato, but the top of the bowl has almost a volcano/bulldog look. What do you think? Anyway, doing this bowl, then it's shower and back to the hospital for the evening...
Just had my second bowl of Peterson (Virginia) Flake. I recently rediscovered this blend. The tin note alone is heavenly and the smoke is sweet and delicious.
I'm starting my second pipe of the day, McConnell Latakia Mixture 1848 in an MM Riverboat Gambler. The first was Pease Charring Cross in an MM Diplomat. Still working on my first cup of Ethiopian Yirgacheffe coffee. The afternoon is supposed to be warm enough to start preparing the garden beds!
@thebadgerpiper So that's what you've been up to. I feel for ya man. I've been there and done that too. Looking back, I don't know how I did it, but I did and you will too. All my degrees are framed in my office and it does feel good having them. I learned a lot and built a practice around them so it will be worth it my friend.
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Sorry to hear that your sister has additional problems. You both remain in my prayers.
Got all my yard work finished.
Time for a short bowl of RLP-6 in a Paronelli. Not sure what shape I should call it. At first it looks like a squashed tomato, but the top of the bowl has almost a volcano/bulldog look. What do you think?
Anyway, doing this bowl, then it's shower and back to the hospital for the evening...
Starting the day with Pease Charring Cross and Ethiopian Sidamo coffee.
That's a sharp looking pipe, Brother!
the answer to what shape that pipe is is I agree!
Yep, it is. And you put the magic touch on it!
Thanks man
So that's what you've been up to. I feel for ya man. I've been there and done that too. Looking back, I don't know how I did it, but I did and you will too. All my degrees are framed in my office and it does feel good having them. I learned a lot and built a practice around them so it will be worth it my friend.
I love Savinelli pipes. Yours looks very nice!
Get-er-done, Brother!
Haven't you learned? @vtgrad2003 mission in life is to hate everything that anyone else likes while liking things most people think are overrated.