In response to a number of posts in this thread:
- I picked up a set of 12 wide-mouth Bell 16 oz canning jars for less than it cost for the humidor bag that hasn't arrived yet (and may be going back) and have stored the tobacco. All the jars and a vacuum-sealed container I normally use for coffee have been filled. I would've picked up two sets, but the store only had the one wide-mouth set this size (Aside: These are marked up close to and sometimes over twice as much on Amazon and select other online outlets). Bonus: While storing the tobacco, I discovered that I was accidentally sent two bags of one of the blends. I'm going to write the company and let them know.
- Strauss is a nice store. I've visited it a number of times over the years. I actually worked in the same building, both towers, for some time, which made it easy.
- I spent much of my childhood in Anderson Township in a subdivision called Clarendon Hills.
- When looking at houses years ago, one of them was a beautiful home at the end of a nice street in Pleasant Ridge. It was something of a fairy tale cottage, different than many of the houses I had looked at.
- One of my sisters lives in South Caroline and I've visited North Carolina many times. I'm also a fan of Skyline Chili and have always enjoyed getting lost in the Ohio Bookstore (which takes up an entire building in downtown Cincinnati, for those who haven't been), which has been around much longer than I have.
- West Virginia is beautiful. I've a lot of relatives there. Both my parents were born there.
- My family tree, at least a large part of it, was planted in Germany - specifically, the Black Forest region (which is where many fairy tales you've most likely heard originate). I've never been, but would like to visit.
- Thanks again to all the other places around the states and world who responded.