I used to enjoy the comradery like this with a friend who moved away several years ago and has never returned. Miss those times.I enjoy both. When I smoke alone it's great "me time," which allows me to think freely or not think at all. It's great for de-stressing and just relaxing. I'll sit and listening to music, watch TV, read or sometimes just sit outside on the porch and watch the world go by. It's great for re-setting myself for the day or week ahead. I also have a few friends that I got into pipe smoking. One of them I smoke with usually once a week, and we've doing so for about the last 10 years or so. My other friends will hang out with me off and on when our schedules allow. We'll sit around and talk about different tobacco's, pipes, and/or cigars, sports, or whatever comes up at the time. This too is relaxing and is good for de-stressing.
Enlighten me. I'm on the mid-coast of Texas.There are several pipe clubs in Texas that I know of. If you're willing to drive a little bit, I bet there's one near enough to you. Unless you're in a super remote part of the state I guess.
yes its kinda difficult to find other pipers..yet my kids and the dog never complain about me piping they learn early on not to bite the hand that feedsAbsolutely solitary. At most with a couple of people around (children) who complain about the stink.
Couldn't agree more...Both. Solitary smoking gets the lion's share of my time, but that is just a matter of common sense; company is intermittent, but I am with myself wherever I go.
I do find cigars to be more conducive to a social setting, especially in a shop setting where there are many people and the conversation is lively. The pipe requires a bit more attention and care, so exuberant chin wagging can get in the way of enjoying the pipe. But on a cool summer's night by a campfire with close friends, where we are just chilled out? Hard to beat a pipe or cigar. Good friends, a good fire, good tobacco, and a good drink is the most perfect recipe for happiness that I know.
Child, please. Being 50 doesn't make you old. Hell, there are probably a large number of us who wish we were "only 50 years old."I just like to smoke my pipe, I am at a point in my life where i just do what I like...I am only 50 years old for some that is old......weather you are 50 or are 30 it doesn't matter, just enjoy
Depends on familial or regional life expectancy. No one in my family has seen age 67 for at least the past four generations. Now at 50, my declining health has forced me into early retirement and have to use talk to text as my hands are nearly useless.Being 50 doesn't make you old.
I know there are clubs in San Antonio, Austin, "North Texas" (Dallas/Ft. Worth), and some smaller "floating" clubs. You should also try attending the Texas pipe show in November. That would be a great chance to meet other pipe smokers and gather some intel on clubs that might not be publishing their details on the internet.Enlighten me. I'm on the mid-coast of Texas.
I just like to smoke my pipe, I am at a point in my life where i just do what I like...I am only 50 years old for some that is old......weather you are 50 or are 30 it doesn't matter, just enjoy