Squadron Leader in a smooth bent Ferndown billiard by Les Wood, in tribute to Lakelands blends and Queen Elizabeth's 70th Year Jubilee. The Lake District is one of my favorite places I've been in the world.
Enjoyed a tasty lunch, did a set of walking reps, and am close to finishing this bowl of year 2015 D&R A.B. Rimboche in an undated slight bend, smooth flame grain Wessex Standard egg with a brown accent on the black vulcanite saddle stem. Wessex pipes aren't high in quality, but they do well for sturdy walking pipes. The thick bit keeps it from bobbing up and down as I walk.
I went for a nice midday walk at a blistering 16’48” per mile pace, haha. You know it’s time to go on a long walk when your Apple Watch applauds when you stand up. I also served lunch to a multitude of ravenous mosquitoes while I was there.
Now smoking year 2016 Peter Heinrichs Dark Strong Kentucky in an undated Family Era Sasieni Natural Four Dot Grosvenor smooth medium brown quarter bend bulldog with a black tapered vulcanite stem.
Working on some new material while enjoying cup of Iron Bean Coffe and a bowl of Irish Flake in a Peterson 150 Harp.
Heading out for a job interview in a bit. View attachment 149514
Rearranged my tackle box and installed some rod holders on the pontoon today. Have to take the reels apart and oil and grease them tomorrow. The wife decided she likes to fish, so must get everything ready and in good order so she doesn't change her mind. Had a few bowls of Smoker's Pride Cherry while I worked. About to start a bowl of Sugar Bucket in a MM Mark Twain since its happy hour.
SG Best Brown Flake in a GBD Prehistoric Billiard with a glass of St. Michel Bas Armagnac while reading Black Colossus a Conan story by Robert E. Howard.
2020 C&D Bijou in a Danish Asburne Selected Quality Handcut Freehand. I don’t know much about the maker, but it’s a good quality pipe that smokes very well. I haven’t smoked it in a quite a while…