Thank you for sharing. While reading, I was reminded of many wonderful visits with my grandfather. He retired a 30 year veteran of the Air Force, but interestingly enough started his credible service record in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Your post took me back to the wonderful stories and pictures of his many adventures and duty stations. My favorite stories were his time during the Burma Air lift and years stationed in England.
After he passed, I inherited his pipe kit: old stand, jar, worn leather tobacco pouch with his initials and of course some pipes. A modest collection that clearly speakers to his humble upbringing and practical approach to life.
Ironically, this trip down memory lane had me wondering what he might say looking at my pipe rack hanging on the wall with three rows (21 pipes) and his pipe rack on a near by table with pipes. The 13 plus blends and a recently started mason jar cellar. It made me smile and so appreciate all the simple lessons about life he passed on to me and cherish even more having his pipes to smoke.
I think I’ll go and get one of my favorite pipes of his (a KW 88S), pack it with an English and relive a visit and imagine the tales this ‘Ol pipe could tell!
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