Been months since I haven't had a morning cigar. Decided to pull this new to me Todos Las Dias to start the afternoon.
Thank you @EgoBoundary for this rich smooth smoke. Liking it a lot.
Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.
Taking a walk with my partner and an Aladino Cameroon corona to see how much of the beach left us during the nor'easter. One place on the Cape lost 8' of dunes and the 3 houses that were built on the edge of a bluff.
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@d_blades said:
Been months since I haven't had a morning cigar. Decided to pull this new to me Todos Las Dias to start the afternoon.
Thank you @EgoBoundary for this rich smooth smoke. Liking it a lot.
@silvermouse said:
Taking a walk with my partner and an Aladino Cameroon corona to see how much of the beach left us during the nor'easter. One place on the Cape lost 8' of dunes and the 3 houses that were built on the edge of a bluff.
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Saw that on the news. Is the issue really caused by dykes built by the corps of engineers?
Logistics cannot win a war, but its absence or inadequacy can cause defeat. FM100-5
End scour, commonly known as end-wall effect or flanking at the down-drift end of the seawall, is recognised as one of the negative effects associated with seawalls. It is the additional erosion that takes place beyond the natural one caused by the presence of a structure. Natural sandy beaches between rocky headlands or man-made structures are exposed to a predominant direction of wave attack and take the characteristic seaward-concave plan shape, resulting from erosion caused by refraction, diffraction and reflection of waves into the shadow zone behind the headland/structure. The main aspect of such erosion is the resulting distinctive crescent or log spiral form. This shape has been explored by some researchers and is frequently associated with the development of headland bay (Hsu et al., 1996, 2010; Hsu and Evans, 1989). Figure 1 shows the typical seawall with the length of Ls facing a wave attack at the angle of α causing an erosion on the down-drift side of the wall with cross-shore length of r and along shore length of S (McDougal et al., 1987; Tait and Griggs, 1991).
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Toooooommmmmm! Good to see you @Poker_Slob...good brownies season this year!
Welcome back, @Poker_Slob
Hope you enjoy!
Thanks guys...great year for our Browns and looking forward to next season!!
Smoked number six from the pass on my way home today. Courtesy of @NorCalR1. Great stick, thank you David!
Been months since I haven't had a morning cigar. Decided to pull this new to me Todos Las Dias to start the afternoon.

Thank you @EgoBoundary for this rich smooth smoke. Liking it a lot.
Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.
Another new-to-me from BLTC
Taking a walk with my partner and an Aladino Cameroon corona to see how much of the beach left us during the nor'easter. One place on the Cape lost 8' of dunes and the 3 houses that were built on the edge of a bluff.
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Got time for a short one.
Getting any afternoon smoke in.

Round 2

Getting to smoke outside, temp is up and wind is down.
Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.
Moving on (original blend, not reblended) to a Cabarete

Blend "E" from a cigar authority blind tasting. I think it's a la galera.
Good smoke. I nubbed it @Cam_91 but I chucked it out the window and couldn't take a pic.
I hope you enjoy it!
Saw that on the news. Is the issue really caused by dykes built by the corps of engineers?
I think they prefer the term "lesbian americans" ↑
OK. Maybe it was a levee at the mouth of some river?🙃
End scour, commonly known as end-wall effect or flanking at the down-drift end of the seawall, is recognised as one of the negative effects associated with seawalls. It is the additional erosion that takes place beyond the natural one caused by the presence of a structure. Natural sandy beaches between rocky headlands or man-made structures are exposed to a predominant direction of wave attack and take the characteristic seaward-concave plan shape, resulting from erosion caused by refraction, diffraction and reflection of waves into the shadow zone behind the headland/structure. The main aspect of such erosion is the resulting distinctive crescent or log spiral form. This shape has been explored by some researchers and is frequently associated with the development of headland bay (Hsu et al., 1996, 2010; Hsu and Evans, 1989). Figure 1 shows the typical seawall with the length of Ls facing a wave attack at the angle of α causing an erosion on the down-drift side of the wall with cross-shore length of r and along shore length of S (McDougal et al., 1987; Tait and Griggs, 1991).
^^ So, in other words, Man made stuff is messing up with nature. ^^
Who would have thunk it
AVO for lunch. Courtesy of @TheKraken . Thanks, Taylor.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Welcome Shawn, hope you enjoy! Getting an afternoon stick in myself

Flor De Las Antilles Maduro
I am trying the black lance from two months ago blind taste ... my guess is Herrera Esteli Broadleaf lance ?
Number 7 from the 5k pass. This one is from @JGruvey. Thanks Jimmy, it was good!
Caught a bit of a break today, weatherwise. It was only kinda windy....
A tasty Lot 23 Maduro toro. 👍👴🏻
Great seeing you get to enjoy some smokes lately Marty
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