RLP-6 in a Kaywoodie straight apple.
Cool stuff! I spend the majority of my free time…which is few and far between …searching for artifacts of many many moons gone by. I’ve yet to find a clay pipe. It would be a pleasure to find one.I’m watching a very informative documentary on the Great Fire of London in 1666 that goes through the events hour by hour. Some very interesting archeological finds have been made in the layer of charred earth from that time, including some scorched clay pipes and articles of clothing. Anyone interested should read the contemporary diary of Samuel Pepys which offers a fascinating insight into 17thC life in London.
About to walk WeeBay with the Astley’s filled with Druquer Blairgowrie mix, I’ve had that, Trafalgar and Levant sitting on the shelf since ‘21 and the few years in the jar has improved them considerably, mellowing and integrating the flavours to make them more complex and smooth. View attachment 285201
I spent a couple weeks back in 2014 reading through the Pepys diary - it's a lot of fun if you can find a mostly uncensored and unabridged version with a good companion reader in contemporary parlance.I’m watching a very informative documentary on the Great Fire of London in 1666 that goes through the events hour by hour. Some very interesting archeological finds have been made in the layer of charred earth from that time, including some scorched clay pipes and articles of clothing. Anyone interested should read the contemporary diary of Samuel Pepys which offers a fascinating insight into 17thC life in London.
About to walk WeeBay with the Astley’s filled with Druquer Blairgowrie mix, I’ve had that, Trafalgar and Levant sitting on the shelf since ‘21 and the few years in the jar has improved them considerably, mellowing and integrating the flavours to make them more complex and smooth. View attachment 285201
If you live near a waterfront, especially one that was used as a docks in centuries past I’m sure you’ll find some if you dig deep enough. I used to pick them up by the dozen when I was a kid, they were just sitting on the surface of the Thames mud in central London. I found some very cool stuff mudlarking but you have to dig pretty deep nowadays as most have been taken.Cool stuff! I spend the majority of my free time…which is few and far between …searching for artifacts of many many moons gone by. I’ve yet to find a clay pipe. It would be a pleasure to find one.
He was kinda like the Austin Powers of his day, a legendary shagger baby, yeahI spent a couple weeks back in 2014 reading through the Pepys diary - it's a lot of fun if you can find a mostly uncensored and unabridged version with a good companion reader in contemporary parlance.
I’ve got enough challenge coins, I’d like to see secret squirrel decoder rings, maybe for shape charts, dating codes, etc…Seem to be smoking a disproportional amount of PFVI - apparently I like it.
So if I buy ten more tins, I'm guaranteed to get a toy, right?