A recent thread got me thinking about pipes and fashion. I recognize to each--her or his own! As another said basically, "buy it, smoke it, enjoy it."
So I'm wondering how important my pipes appearance are to me. At different times, and with different pipes, I got (to borrow a phrase) "weak in the knees," over a pipe that sort of "called to me."
The appearance of the pipe itself (some thoughts):
1. If I were to have the talent and made a beautiful pipe to my eye, would I look at it and mostly see it's flaws, no matter how small, or enjoy it's beauty--or both? And wondering what this might say about me?
My appearance while smoking or holding the pipe (some thoughts):
1. I now occasionally glance when passing a mirror at the pipe I'm clenching. Admittedly, I'm usually then distracted from the pipe and wonder who the old fart staring back at me can possibly be LOL!! ) Mostly I'm more interested now in seeing if my teeth are staying in while clenching )
2. When I was in college and started to smoke, I really wanted to look smart 'cause I knew deep down how dumb I was (little did I know just how deep!). But I didn't want my roommate to see me staring in our wall mirror--I had to sneek peeks to see if I looked "grown up" (that's my guess now, looking back LOL).
3. I've not seen mirrors on the desks and work tables in the pictures some of you have shared of your "smoking den" or "study" or "man cave." I wonder how many of us take our measure with our pipes when passing a mirror. Is this vanity and if so, bad (what a word, but I'm tired and out of better ones LOL)?
Vanity, pipes & mirrors--what a dreadful thought! )) LOL
Looking in the mirror and watching oneself, hmm. LOL Reminds me of one divinity school/seminary where a preaching class was taught to practice a sermon in front of a mirror in order to sync gestures and facial expressions to sermon points. Hmmm ))
Mirrors:
Since Covid, and unrelated to Covid, I've mentioned elsewhere here that I quit shaving and cutting my hair. Sometimes I don't comb the mop on my head but once in 3 or 4 days. I'm happy as long as my Better Half braids the beard to get it out of my coat zipper. She'll say after braiding, want to look in a mirror--and I'll say, no, it feels okay! Then she'll say, "Okay Pippi Long Stocking!" LOL
Thought-maybe one's use of mirrors decreases with age, since--if like me--it can be a scary revelation! Plus, if I don't see that piece of scrambled egg in my beard, it's not really there (i.e, if no one hears the tree falling in the forest. . . . ).
kindly
mike
p.s.--You can easily see I don't place much value on coherence in my posts. I'm practicing for when I'm sitting in a corner in a nursing home muttering to myself, nodding off and drooling. I'll go nod off and drool in a moment LOL -mike
So I'm wondering how important my pipes appearance are to me. At different times, and with different pipes, I got (to borrow a phrase) "weak in the knees," over a pipe that sort of "called to me."
The appearance of the pipe itself (some thoughts):
1. If I were to have the talent and made a beautiful pipe to my eye, would I look at it and mostly see it's flaws, no matter how small, or enjoy it's beauty--or both? And wondering what this might say about me?
My appearance while smoking or holding the pipe (some thoughts):
1. I now occasionally glance when passing a mirror at the pipe I'm clenching. Admittedly, I'm usually then distracted from the pipe and wonder who the old fart staring back at me can possibly be LOL!! ) Mostly I'm more interested now in seeing if my teeth are staying in while clenching )
2. When I was in college and started to smoke, I really wanted to look smart 'cause I knew deep down how dumb I was (little did I know just how deep!). But I didn't want my roommate to see me staring in our wall mirror--I had to sneek peeks to see if I looked "grown up" (that's my guess now, looking back LOL).
3. I've not seen mirrors on the desks and work tables in the pictures some of you have shared of your "smoking den" or "study" or "man cave." I wonder how many of us take our measure with our pipes when passing a mirror. Is this vanity and if so, bad (what a word, but I'm tired and out of better ones LOL)?
Vanity, pipes & mirrors--what a dreadful thought! )) LOL
Looking in the mirror and watching oneself, hmm. LOL Reminds me of one divinity school/seminary where a preaching class was taught to practice a sermon in front of a mirror in order to sync gestures and facial expressions to sermon points. Hmmm ))
Mirrors:
Since Covid, and unrelated to Covid, I've mentioned elsewhere here that I quit shaving and cutting my hair. Sometimes I don't comb the mop on my head but once in 3 or 4 days. I'm happy as long as my Better Half braids the beard to get it out of my coat zipper. She'll say after braiding, want to look in a mirror--and I'll say, no, it feels okay! Then she'll say, "Okay Pippi Long Stocking!" LOL
Thought-maybe one's use of mirrors decreases with age, since--if like me--it can be a scary revelation! Plus, if I don't see that piece of scrambled egg in my beard, it's not really there (i.e, if no one hears the tree falling in the forest. . . . ).
kindly
mike
p.s.--You can easily see I don't place much value on coherence in my posts. I'm practicing for when I'm sitting in a corner in a nursing home muttering to myself, nodding off and drooling. I'll go nod off and drool in a moment LOL -mike