Hello all.
Some of you may remember me as I was active on the forum in late 2012-early 2013. I haven't had a lot of time for pipe smoking or forums as of late, as at the beginning of April I moved across the Atlantic from Germany to the USA to go back to school.
Since I am living in a small apartment with my non-smoking wife and our 1 year old daughter, and because the temperatures here in the midwest can be rather extreme in the Summer and Winter, I simply haven't been smoking as much as I like. But, I have been looking for ways to change that. I have been braving the winter weather to smoke outside, but as much as I like the cold, I don't always feel like sitting outside in 10 degree weather (like I did tonight) for a bowl. My working space at home has air pumped in and out of it through our heating system, so smoke proofing my only possible indoor smoking place is a challenge...
I have tried closing the in-vent, putting a towel/blanket under the door and over the out-vent and opening the windows. This didn't work. The only other idea that I have would be to put a fan in the open window to take the smoke out, but I'm growing pessimistic. Have any of you overcome a similar problem? Do you have any tips for smoke-proofing a room?
Secondly, living in KC now I have had lots of exposure to McClelland. They are great, but since I have grown fond of their products, and not had the opportunity to smoke as much as I would like, I haven't really tried much else from North American blenders. I would also like some suggestions from you all on what to try next. I am primarily a virginia smoker, and am especially fond of McClelland's 25, 27 and Christmas Cheer.
It's good to be back. I loved this community and it's a bummer that circumstance put a damper on one of my favorite hobbies, but I miss it and want to do something about it.
Thanks to all, and I hope you have all been well since I was last here.
Some of you may remember me as I was active on the forum in late 2012-early 2013. I haven't had a lot of time for pipe smoking or forums as of late, as at the beginning of April I moved across the Atlantic from Germany to the USA to go back to school.
Since I am living in a small apartment with my non-smoking wife and our 1 year old daughter, and because the temperatures here in the midwest can be rather extreme in the Summer and Winter, I simply haven't been smoking as much as I like. But, I have been looking for ways to change that. I have been braving the winter weather to smoke outside, but as much as I like the cold, I don't always feel like sitting outside in 10 degree weather (like I did tonight) for a bowl. My working space at home has air pumped in and out of it through our heating system, so smoke proofing my only possible indoor smoking place is a challenge...
I have tried closing the in-vent, putting a towel/blanket under the door and over the out-vent and opening the windows. This didn't work. The only other idea that I have would be to put a fan in the open window to take the smoke out, but I'm growing pessimistic. Have any of you overcome a similar problem? Do you have any tips for smoke-proofing a room?
Secondly, living in KC now I have had lots of exposure to McClelland. They are great, but since I have grown fond of their products, and not had the opportunity to smoke as much as I would like, I haven't really tried much else from North American blenders. I would also like some suggestions from you all on what to try next. I am primarily a virginia smoker, and am especially fond of McClelland's 25, 27 and Christmas Cheer.
It's good to be back. I loved this community and it's a bummer that circumstance put a damper on one of my favorite hobbies, but I miss it and want to do something about it.
Thanks to all, and I hope you have all been well since I was last here.