I’m near Sumter by the swamp.Batesburg-Leesville area of the Midlands.
I’m near Sumter by the swamp.Batesburg-Leesville area of the Midlands.
Absolutely true , this based my own experience and based on my non smoking collegues feedbackFor what it's worth, I smoke inside regularly and the smell only lingers in the air for about half a day, if that. It doesn't seem to cling to walls/clothes/furniture like cigarette smoke would.
Useful for raising early vegetables in spring, too. And you can always insulate with a layer of bubble-wrap inside.My smoking has come to a full stop as the New England temps have been in the 30s and below. I wanted to get the fire pit gong last night but it was 19F at 8:00 PM and even a good fire won’t touch that! I saw a guy on Reddit bought a polycarbonate greenhouse on Amazon and put a chair and a heater in it. I saw an 8x10 for $170. Seriously considering this.
If I prove my doctors wrong, I'm moving to Arizona!How about hot? The hottest I have smoked is 117 in the shade here in the Arizona summer. Granted, I had to jump in the pool to cool off before I could finish the bowl.
Yup. Tried everything to make my backyard winter experience better. After a lot of experimenting, the garage is the place.Seen photos of all-weather wall tents, like the Ozark Trail 10x12 wall tent you can buy at Walmart. For smoking a pipe outside the house, setting an electric heater next to a stool in the garage is easier, but glamping in the backyard just seems like more fun.
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