[wasn't sure if this belonged here or in general discussion? Since I'm rather new, I picked here]
At the beginning of March I would have never dreamed of smoking a pipe. I never even thought about smoking, let alone a pipe. But by the end of the month (March 31st) suddenly I was smoking a pipe for the first time in my life, and I have been sucked into the vortex of the piping world ever since. This whole month of April was spent watching way too many YouTube videos on how-to’s, different tobacco types, blend reviews, pipe reviews, and all things pipe related. It’s been great, and I really love this pipe smoking experience. I’ve still got lots to learn, but this is what I’ve learned so far (in no particular order):
At the beginning of March I would have never dreamed of smoking a pipe. I never even thought about smoking, let alone a pipe. But by the end of the month (March 31st) suddenly I was smoking a pipe for the first time in my life, and I have been sucked into the vortex of the piping world ever since. This whole month of April was spent watching way too many YouTube videos on how-to’s, different tobacco types, blend reviews, pipe reviews, and all things pipe related. It’s been great, and I really love this pipe smoking experience. I’ve still got lots to learn, but this is what I’ve learned so far (in no particular order):
- I’ve learned a lot about smoking a pipe and tobacco blends from Hobbiton Piper, Muttnchop Piper. Spurgeon Piper, Eddie @ The Pipe Nook, Jeremy Reeves, Adam on Get Piped, and THIS FORUM! Thank you to all!
- I love blends from The Country Squire! Shepherd’s Pie & Cowboy Coffee are fantastic! I can’t wait to try their aromatic blends (4 of them on their way!). I also really like Red Blood Moon and 4th Generation Burley Flake. I’m not a big fan of the very popular Early Morning Pipe. It’s not bad, it's just on the bottom of the list of blends I’ve smoked thus far.
- I’m very thankful that God created tobacco for us to enjoy! The goodness we discover in it is intended to point to His incredible goodness to us! God is GOOD!
- My average bowl lasts me about an hour.
- I’ve found it beneficial to scoop some ash out after I reach the halfway point in my smoke.
- Cobs may be cheap, but they are really good smokers!
- I started out obsessing way too much about relights & smoking all the way down to the bottom of the bowl.
- I love sitting under the oak tree on my back porch, watching and listening to the birds, feeling the wind, and contemplating life as I smoke. I’ve already solved most of the world’s problems in my head. Maybe it's the nicotine…
- Wind and lighters are not good friends. Battling strong winds on relights is like trying to use an umbrella in a torrential downpour with the rain falling in horizontal direction…has its challenges.
- Lighter fluid burns up faster than I thought it would. (see the previous point)
- The wind laughs at matches…
- I haven’t really noticed a difference between smoking with or without a filter. Although, I have yet to smoke an aromatic in a filterless pipe.
- My wife has yet to say a negative thing about the smell of tobacco on me. This is wonderful!
- I’ve had to keep myself in-check, lest I easily develop P.A.D. (pipe acquisition disorder). At my current posting, I already have 8 pipes… Maybe this is a normal reaction, but I’m not really in this to become a collector.
- Blends, blends, and more blends. Goodnight! - there are more blends than I will ever be able to smoke in my lifetime! I actually think I run the greater risk of B.A.D (blend acquisition disorder) before I ever get to P.A.D. I only have 12 blends, but have another 10 on the way and could easily see myself buying more! Needless to say, I love trying out different blends.
- I have yet to detect a favorite leaning towards any type of tobacco. So far I have enjoyed the different flavor profiles that each tobacco offers.
- I enjoy drinking ice water while smoking. This is good because I don’t drink enough water each day.
- Since smoking, it has brought some interesting insight into Scripture I had previously completely overlooked. Over 40 times in Scripture we are told that the burnt offerings of the Israelites were “a pleasing aroma” to Him. God delights in pleasing aromas! In fact, in the New Testament we are told our service to Christ is a “sweet smelling savor” to God. 2 Cor. 2:15 That is a wonderful thing to contemplate!
- I’m sure it’s just inexperience on my part, but I find that I have to draw much stronger using a Zippo (with the pipe adapter) to draw the flame down, as opposed to using my butane lighter.
- I like the fact that I can smoke 2 bowls one day and the next day not smoke at all, and unlike coffee, I DO NOT get any kind of withdrawal symptom. That tells me, either the nicotine absorption is NOT that bad in pipe smoking or I haven’t been doing this long enough to develop a withdrawal effect.