Thanks. There were quite a few interesting, old, and unusual pipes in these recent auction lots that I won. It's been fun researching them and smoking them.Interesting Grabow. First paneled I've seen.
That cat doesn't look like it's been missing too many meals.Not far from finishing this bowl of year 2014 Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 2014 Basil Meadows smooth slight bend squashed tomato with an aluminum band and a black pearl acrylic stem in the military mount style. Another feral has been showing up lately. Very shy and afraid, but hungry. It won't let me get near him/her (?), but I did talk to it through the screen door, and it sat there and listened. Maybe it's a first step? Anyway, Tomato the Brave didn't like it eating his food, but when the cat left, I gave Tomato more food.
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Definitely a first step, gotta go very slow with new cats, especially ferals. Soft blinking, half shut eyes when looking at a cat says “I’m a friend” if you just look at them normally they will see it as a threat.Not far from finishing this bowl of year 2014 Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 2014 Basil Meadows smooth slight bend squashed tomato with an aluminum band and a black pearl acrylic stem in the military mount style. Another feral has been showing up lately. Very shy and afraid, but hungry. It won't let me get near him/her (?), but I did talk to it through the screen door, and it sat there and listened. Maybe it's a first step? Anyway, Tomato the Brave didn't like it eating his food, but when the cat left, I gave Tomato more food.
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Do the Toscano Classico keep well without humidification? I’m down to my last few Kentucky Cheroots and I’m wondering if Toscanos can be stored safely in the same way?
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View attachment 200079The only sigars I smoke are Toscanis, no need for Humidors, actually keeping them in humidors for the longer period of time can affect negatively on the draw