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PaulRVA

The Gentleman From Richmond
C&D Pegasus in a Savinelli Punto Oro 320. Waiting for the dew to burn off before I mow the green abyss. How boring is my life that I talk to strangers/somewhat anonymous online friends about pipes and lawn care. Hahaha. View attachment 404191
I’m certain you’ve had the same weather as us which is 3X’s the average rainfall. I’ve had to spend 3 days mowing to get it under control and stay ahead of it.
I finally sat down from mowing what I intended to yesterday and leaving an acre to dry for today and it started thundering. So back out last night mowing again 😤
 

Benedict Munsinger

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 6, 2024
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My JRT (Rusty) passed a few years back. He was 15 and he was very special. Love the breed but have not been able to get another dog yet, but some cats keep me company.
I understand how you feel about Rusty — 15 years is a full life, and it’s clear he meant the world to you. We had a Golden Retriever who lived to 13. He was truly a saint of a dog, a real family member, and his passing left a deep void. About three months later, we visited a breeder and brought home a wonderful little girl. They’re all special — not as replacements, but each with their own unique presence. Glad to hear the cats are keeping you company for now. Sometimes it just takes time.
 

Benedict Munsinger

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 6, 2024
534
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Manchester
2018 GL Pease Jackknife Plug in a Neerup Acorn Silver Salmon.

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As a (once and always) ichthyologist, I must admit this Neerup with the silver salmon motif really caught my eye! I’ve seen many of Neerup’s creative finishes and stem accents, but never one with this kind of detailed fish engraving. What a stunning and original design. Not envy, just admiration — and a little curiosity: is this part of a special or limited series, or was it a one-off? Either way, it’s a beautiful piece and certainly unique in the wild waters of pipe design!
 

gord

Lifer
May 1, 2024
1,892
24,134
Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Again, who ever said this forum has no value nor influence?
The Inveterate Tinkerer is thinking about 2 hybrids, to be known as Jim's MN Golden Ticket:
1) Mac Baren VA #1 with a pinch of McClelland Blending Orienta.
2) McClelland 22 with a pinch of McClelland Blending Oriental.
NOTE:
The Inveterate Tinkerer will bring a small, valued, rare jar of McClelland Blending Oriental to Pipe Club this upcoming Tue (July 15) & will make BenMN a (possibly) tempting offer. Wait for it ...
NOTE2:
Thinking the TV's at Pipe Club will be showing the MLB All Star Game. With enthusiasm spread around Pipe Club with varying levels of Baseball Fandom, Sandblast's hoping that the progression of the game won't lead to insults & fisticuffs amongst his Pipe Club Brothers. :LOL:

I find this a very interesting post. I've turned into a "tinkerer" myself, having come up with 5 home mixes that I like, and 3 of these I've put in regular rotation, preferring them to or liking them as much as anything in the same vein that I've experienced so far.

Unfortunately crippled with wild tobacco prices and duty up here, my experience with tobaccos is necessarily limited, but is going to be further enhanced by "growing my own," with 2 burleys, 2 virginias and an oriental already started in one of my buddy's greenhouse.

I think it's like cooking. We all love good food, and a great restaurant is always a source of wonder and culinary marvels, but there remains a cherished family recipe that we all have that ranks with the very best there is, and legitimately so.

And the quest continues. Always read postings of home mixing with real interest.

Thanks! 😊
 

gord

Lifer
May 1, 2024
1,892
24,134
Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
1st smoke in 3 weeks because of nasty bronchitis
A couple of Danish Bulldogs
1st is a squat Carsten Idskov
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With a bowl of GLP Stonehenge Flake
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My sincere sympathies for your contrainment. Dealing with the same kind of thing with antibiotics. While misery indeed loves company, I'm finding the best thing is to make lemonade out of the lemon.

We shall soldier on, eh? And kudos for those bulldogs. Beautiful pipes. Will have to get one sometime in the future, but right now I've too many short and long pipes, and need a couple of Mama Bears to fill the gap. One on it's way hehehehe. 😺cray
 

Steddy

Lifer
Sep 18, 2021
1,914
32,914
Western North Carolina
I’m certain you’ve had the same weather as us which is 3X’s the average rainfall. I’ve had to spend 3 days mowing to get it under control and stay ahead of it.
I finally sat down from mowing what I intended to yesterday and leaving an acre to dry for today and it started thundering. So back out last night mowing again 😤
The struggle is real! I only have half an acre that is sloping for the most part but…I only have a push mower at the moment. I planted micro clover after 1 season of rye and oat hoping to reduce the frequency of mowing but still have enough grass to have to mow once a week. The game for me is what can I plant to reduce the mowing area. Good luck to you and stay hydrated!
 
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