Had a nice smoke down by the river today and took some pictures to share.
I found a new spot down a sportsman's access road that I had never been down before. It was next to a small privately owned airport that seemed more like an airplane graveyard than a functioning airport, which was really cool to me - I love that kind of stuff. Sadly, no pictures of the plane carcasses. But the river was beautiful and it was nice and quiet there where the road came to an end.
I enjoyed some Sutfliff Sweet Virginia in my Brebbia 6002. I've got to say, I really love the bulk blends from both Sutliff and Stokkebye. The Sweet Virginia is honestly my favorite Virginia that I've tried so far. The grassy/citrus notes are so prominent, and the flavors are consistent through the whole bowl. Definitely in my top five blends. Others who have smoked this one, what are your thoughts?
On the way home, I saw a sign post for a historical marker, so I took a small detour and learned a little more history about my area that I never knew before.
A nice way to spend an afternoon.
I found a new spot down a sportsman's access road that I had never been down before. It was next to a small privately owned airport that seemed more like an airplane graveyard than a functioning airport, which was really cool to me - I love that kind of stuff. Sadly, no pictures of the plane carcasses. But the river was beautiful and it was nice and quiet there where the road came to an end.
I enjoyed some Sutfliff Sweet Virginia in my Brebbia 6002. I've got to say, I really love the bulk blends from both Sutliff and Stokkebye. The Sweet Virginia is honestly my favorite Virginia that I've tried so far. The grassy/citrus notes are so prominent, and the flavors are consistent through the whole bowl. Definitely in my top five blends. Others who have smoked this one, what are your thoughts?
On the way home, I saw a sign post for a historical marker, so I took a small detour and learned a little more history about my area that I never knew before.
A nice way to spend an afternoon.