I've been reading and sampling many tobaccos and am thinking - Did our elders really have it right when they had, at most 1-2 pipes and 1-2 tobaccos that they smoked?
Although some of us have no worries about expense limits when it comes to buying tobaccos and pipes, I often consider that it adds a "complicating," if also interesting aspect to our already busy lives.
Did the codger set just not feel that such complexity to achieve enjoyment was worth it? Was this due to lasting effects of the Great Depression that I keep hearing about? "You never lived through a depression..." begins the weekly sermon, as I roll my eyes.
What are your thoughts on this? Look at the bigger picture...
Although some of us have no worries about expense limits when it comes to buying tobaccos and pipes, I often consider that it adds a "complicating," if also interesting aspect to our already busy lives.
Did the codger set just not feel that such complexity to achieve enjoyment was worth it? Was this due to lasting effects of the Great Depression that I keep hearing about? "You never lived through a depression..." begins the weekly sermon, as I roll my eyes.
What are your thoughts on this? Look at the bigger picture...