Let’s call this a Christmas story, cut in half. There are significant influences in our lives other than pipes and tobaccos, as you know. I don’t believe I just wrote […]
Read moreOkay, here is the scoop, just in time for Thanksgiving and bird-carving: My opposable thumbs have become opposing digits. Imagine! In other words, after years of typing on everything from […]
Read moreIn the fire and fury of Colorado’s early beginnings – millions of years ago, mountains were pushed up to massive heights like wrinkles in a crumpled rug. Over the vast […]
Read moreSome Thoughts on Pipes and Tobacco: The history of pipes and tobacco have always been a fascination for me, and I suspect, you as well. That history is chock full […]
Read moreThe heart of every pipe smoker beats precipitously faster at the thought of that one go-to pipe in his or her collection. Let’s talk pipes and tobaccos, shall we? We […]
Read moreThe heart of every pipe smoker beats precipitously faster at the thought of that one go-to pipe in his or her collection. Call it, “A Pipe for All Seasons.” Now, […]
Read moreFred Brown It took me to what one might call my Codger years to really learn, I mean really learn, how to properly smoke a pipe. In my youth, I […]
Read moreFred Brown There are times, it seems to me when old lessons are the very best teachers. Like hard knocks. They just keep on tapping. For example, listen to a […]
Read moreFred Brown As you know, last year we lost McClelland’s tobacco manufacturer, which was a terrific blow to our community. And now, the announcement arrived with the Spring Issue of […]
Read moreFred Brown I’d no more love just one kind of woman than drink only one kind of wine—from the lyrics in “Berkeley Woman,” written by Bryan Bowers and made popular […]
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