Good Morning, starting the day with a ... something ... from a Bigshizza sale, about 4.2 x 55 in size with a black label with nothing on it but a big red skull and crossbones. Probably not as scary as it looks.
That was a viaje skull and bones
"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form." -- Winston Churchill "LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
Oliva Master Blends III Churchill, heading out to the barn to smoke it, raging storm outside, not much snow (I think @Jay6 is getting that) but the winds are fearsome.
not going to be much left of the beach with the high tide, storm surge, and 15' waves hitting the dunes, quite a scene, and I am sooo glad I don't have a house right on the bay.
Gave up the idea of smoking a Churchill this morning and opted instead for a Papi ChuloHN.
@silvermouse Kind of funny how that works. When you're inside and warm that Churchill's seems like a good idea. But when you go out into the cold you're wishing it was a robusto LOL
I had a treadmill stress test this morning......wasn't really sure where to light it.......
all things being equal, I'd would rather have had an Oliva Melanio. Or a luchador....or even a damn swisher sweet. I thought I agreed I wasn't going to get old. must've taken a wrong turn somewhere.
Not a darned thing. I'm stuck working on a local mountain top communication site sitting around watching a tower crew work on an antenna. Beautiful day but cold and windy and I'd really like a cigar or a pipe right now but that's verboten here.
I am enjoying a nice coffee I roasted up this weekend, Zambia Kasama Estate. The seller says notes of pungent molasses, pipe tobacco leaves, rustic earth tones, and cooked rhubarb.
I find it hard to identify pipe tobacco leaves as a flavor note in coffee the same way I find it hard to find notes of coffee in a cigar... what kind of tobacco or coffee, there's so many different flavors involved that it's not that meaningful as a descriptor. That being said, there is a sort of deep sweetness that reminds me of a pipe a bit. It's a good cup of coffee and I have a hand grinder, a growler full of water, and an electric kettle in the car in case I want more. Shoot, looks like I'm missing the filter basket piece for my travel press to be able to brew this up.
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Good morning Charles and Edward. It looks like my son was hard at work with his girlfriend last night. Glad to see he spends his time so productively. Lol I got this one from shizza. My 1st farmer bill hatchet.
Man I'm really starting to love Viaje. Very tasty. Thanks Jim.
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-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
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My 1st
Wow very damn tasty.
Too bad I cant keep the "crown of thornes" in my bands.
What you can't forgive......you will become.
From @CharlieHeis
Thank you very much brother this thing is a very tasty stick
What you can't forgive......you will become.
Gave up the idea of smoking a Churchill this morning and opted instead for a Papi ChuloHN.
Kind of funny how that works. When you're inside and warm that Churchill's seems like a good idea. But when you go out into the cold you're wishing it was a robusto LOL
What you can't forgive......you will become.
the coffee was great just got it a few weeks ago
all things being equal, I'd would rather have had an Oliva Melanio. Or a luchador....or even a damn swisher sweet.
I thought I agreed I wasn't going to get old.
must've taken a wrong turn somewhere.
What you can't forgive......you will become.
I am enjoying a nice coffee I roasted up this weekend, Zambia Kasama Estate. The seller says notes of pungent molasses, pipe tobacco leaves, rustic earth tones, and cooked rhubarb.
I find it hard to identify pipe tobacco leaves as a flavor note in coffee the same way I find it hard to find notes of coffee in a cigar... what kind of tobacco or coffee, there's so many different flavors involved that it's not that meaningful as a descriptor. That being said, there is a sort of deep sweetness that reminds me of a pipe a bit. It's a good cup of coffee and I have a hand grinder, a growler full of water, and an electric kettle in the car in case I want more. Shoot, looks like I'm missing the filter basket piece for my travel press to be able to brew this up.
It sounds like you could use one of these, @Yakster, though I went with a black one. Keeps coffee hot far longer than most:
Glad to see he spends his time so productively. Lol
I got this one from shizza.
My 1st farmer bill hatchet.
Man I'm really starting to love Viaje.
Very tasty. Thanks Jim.
What you can't forgive......you will become.
Thanks Chris @Yakster, enjoyed this one very much!
Those things are yummy
What you can't forgive......you will become.