yes before the pandemic stuff we would go up there a lot for a getaway and really enjoyed it. Thank you for the welcome.Welcome from Texas, but I lived in Spokane for years. I always preferred the Eastgate Kingsport border crossing when I headed up to Kimberly or Cranbrook. Beautiful country up there.
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Ah you got mountains like here, nice and thank you for the welcome.
When you do please visit glencoe Valley. I have travelled much in my life but I still regard it as the world's most beautiful place.I so want to visit your part of the world, Was planning on it then the pandemic hit. Thank you for the welcome.
It was our hope to visit the Rosslyn Chapel there and see the countryside a bit.When you do please visit glencoe Valley. I have travelled much in my life but I still regard it as the world's most beautiful place.
Thank you, yes seem to be some really good folks here.Happy smokes from Northern Germany and welcome to this fine forum.
It's a great place where you can come and leave with more than you brought. It's a great well of good information and good company.Thank you, yes seem to be some really good folks here.
Welcome from Australia!Getting back into the pipe after 30 years away from it all. I have only a couple of pipes in my rotation right now. JOBEY 300, Peterson Emerald 68, Lloyds Sea Rock briar. I like the Lloyds for Early Morning Pipe by Peterson with my coffee to start the day out. Then I am using the Jobey with Barley's Front Porch C&D. Using the Peterson with Stokkelye 306 English Oriental. Never really got serious with the pipe in the past by at this point in life it seems to fit well with me. So trying to wrap my head around all the things to learn both with tobacco and pipes and techniques etc. I really appreciate this forum for information and look forward to being involved with it. I am retired now and enjoy my hobbies and the outdoors. We got snow the last few nights on the mountain tops here so it's coming and look forward to the pipes around a warm fireplace this winter. Also looking forward to meeting the members and reading this forum, Thank You.
Oh boy howdy in the short time I have been here. I have gained so much knowledge and look forward to its continuance. I have to travel at least 100 miles to get to a Pipe lounge, so that does not happen often. Nice to have this outlet for sure.It's a great place where you can come and leave with more than you brought. It's a great well of good information and good company.
Thank You Sir its good to be here learning.Belated welcome from Central Texas.
Welcome , just moved to NC from Moscow ID , sorry bout the snow but y’all had a good run with the weather snow came late this year…Getting back into the pipe after 30 years away from it all. I have only a couple of pipes in my rotation right now. JOBEY 300, Peterson Emerald 68, Lloyds Sea Rock briar. I like the Lloyds for Early Morning Pipe by Peterson with my coffee to start the day out. Then I am using the Jobey with Barley's Front Porch C&D. Using the Peterson with Stokkelye 306 English Oriental. Never really got serious with the pipe in the past by at this point in life it seems to fit well with me. So trying to wrap my head around all the things to learn both with tobacco and pipes and techniques etc. I really appreciate this forum for information and look forward to being involved with it. I am retired now and enjoy my hobbies and the outdoors. We got snow the last few nights on the mountain tops here so it's coming and look forward to the pipes around a warm fireplace this winter. Also looking forward to meeting the members and reading this forum, Thank You.
ah yes some years are light for sure, I do enjoy all four seasons here too.Welcome , just moved to NC from Moscow ID , sorry bout the snow but y’all had a good run with the weather snow came late this year…