Category Archives: Ask G. L. Pease

Ask G. L. Pease (Volume 44)

G. L. Pease From the "That Never Happens" department: I just realized that I missed last month’s column. Completely. Really. Fact of it is that I very nearly missed January […]

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Ask G. L. Pease (Volume 43)

G. L. Pease This time of year, I find myself feeling a little sorry for those who live in other parts of the country. It has nothing to do with […]

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Ask G. L. Pease (Volume 42)

G. L. Pease Tobacco and terroir. I seem to talk about it a lot, but the myriad manifestations of this "sense of place" continue to fascinate me. The other day, […]

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Ask G. L. Pease (Volume 41)

G.L. Pease It’s Saturday, 4 October as I sit down to scribble out this rather late edition of this column, and as I do so, I’m caught up in a […]

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Ask G. L. Pease (Volume 40)

G. L. Pease Early this morning, a dear friend packed a hired truck with boxes of pipes, tobacco, books, and all his other important belongings, preparing to set off eastward […]

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Ask G. L. Pease (Volume 39)

G. L. Pease I’ve been trying to put the finishing touches on a blend I’ve been working on since January. No kidding. Seven months, and it’s still not quite there. […]

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Ask G. L. Pease (Volume 38)

G. L. Pease I’m back from Kansas, and trying to recover from the fun. Pipe shows are great things, but they can be exhausting. Thursday night, after the pipe club […]

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Ask G. L. Pease (Volume 37)

G. L. Pease I hate the flu. Because of this, I’ve done everything humanly possible to avoid it whilst almost everyone I know are beaten down by it. I’ve been […]

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Ask G. L. Pease (Volume 36)

G. L. Pease Another month, another Ask G.L. Pease column, and it seems like I just finished the last one. For that matter, it seems like I just wrote the […]

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Ask G. L. Pease (Volume 35)

G. L. Pease Spring is here, it seems. My chiles are sprouting in my makeshift hot house, though it’s not been warm enough for them, and their growth is slow. […]

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