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Papamique

Part of the Furniture Now
Mar 11, 2020
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During our Saturday afternoon ZOOM meeting, one of the topics was the sad and unexpected passing of Rich Lewis. We reminisced about our interactions with Rich, his kindness, friendliness, and his craftsmanship as a pipe maker.
I smoked my Rich Lewis rusticated calabash, filled with Samovar.
It is one of his pipes that I had dropped and seriously chipped the lip of the rim. I contacted Rich. He told me to send it back to him and he repaired it so well that it was virtually new again.
Lovely man.
May his memory be eternal.

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What a beautiful tribute to Rich! Thank you Dino for sharing. I can’t count how many times Rich had waved me on when I went to pay for some work on a pipe he had done. One of the best repair guys and very generous too. When I saw him last week he looked and sounded so healthy and then he’s gone. A reminder to enjoy today to the fullest. RIP Rich Lewis.
 

BCF

Lifer
Dec 23, 2022
1,062
15,594
Pennsylvania
What do you get when you ball-baby about the dry spell you're in? How's about marble sized hail, high winds and a deluge so heavy the gutters overflow. Got hammered last evening, although thankfully short-lived. Trucks seem okay, but leaves and small branches everywhere, and some of the wife's flowers were smooshed. Oh yeah, and we opened the pool yesterday, hahaha!!! Mother Nature is an ironic old bird. Thou shall not whine....

Anyhow, all is well this beautiful morning so I'm smoking C & D Blockade Runner in the old Weber wheelhorse. Have been neglecting this pipe lately for some others, but it is by far the best smoking of the ones I own, and it'll go in the work truck this evening and be in service all week. Enjoy the day everyone!
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UncleRasta

Lifer
Sep 26, 2019
2,253
36,060
Monterey, CA
Great Sunday morning all. No Premier League footie today. Nor for the next couple of months. Yesterday I mainly enjoyed Elizabethan Mixture, and there was also one fantastic bowl of Eight State Burley. Today I commence with Eight State Burley in my Savinelli Punto Oro Mister G 806. I suspect more Elizabethan will be smoked.
@Doctor Chopper, do you find rugby rules less complicated than NFL?
 
Nov 20, 2022
2,774
27,996
Wisconsin
It’s very refreshing to see you’re both faces once in a while in front, behind or beyond of any those historical monuments that are to be found and well visited in one of the cultural centres of the Mediterranean See. There is a kind of steadiness in the occurrence of you guys that reminds me of the goodness of a daily newspaper in the morning or the hot steaming stew at dinner time. Keep the good thing rolling for a few more days, please.
Sure thing. We have a few more days here. I am happy that some folks are enjoying the posts.
 

HawkeyeLinus

Lifer
Oct 16, 2020
5,857
42,247
Iowa
Oh man! Love in a bundle! Beautiful pup! Look at the intelligence in those eyes!
She's been home less than 24 hours so very small sample size for a pup, lol, but . . . she's bold out in the yard but understandably with everything new still stays "in touch" and absolutely loves her crate (and is quiet in it) and the plush pink blanket my wife got for her - taking some serious naps, almost slept through the first night, not a whiner but you are correct - she's pretty calm when not exploring and you can just see her taking everything in and processing like a furry little sponge. We lost our 16 year old golden recently and we (and Linus) were ready for a Lucy. Sweet girl, again, only 24 hours, but there is still a lot you can see in a pup's personality even at 8 weeks. She'll be asserting herself a lot more within a few days, haha.
 
Nov 20, 2022
2,774
27,996
Wisconsin
Great Sunday morning all. No Premier League footie today. Nor for the next couple of months. Yesterday I mainly enjoyed Elizabethan Mixture, and there was also one fantastic bowl of Eight State Burley. Today I commence with Eight State Burley in my Savinelli Punto Oro Mister G 806. I suspect more Elizabethan will be smoked.
@Doctor Chopper, do you find rugby rules less complicated than NFL?
I just don’t know the rules in rugby. They don’t get enough attention in the US for us to learn them. I have no excuse with the Internet however
 

timt

Lifer
Jul 19, 2018
2,844
22,739
I am happy that some folks are enjoying the posts.
Absolutely enjoying them! This will surely be a vacation that you and your lovely daughter will cherish for life. She resembles my daughter so much that I think they could pass for sisters.

Just in case you're homesick, which I highly doubt, heres a pic of my wife and daughter from Minnesconsin to comfort you:
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Nov 20, 2022
2,774
27,996
Wisconsin
Absolutely enjoying them! This will surely be a vacation that you and your lovely daughter will cherish for life. She resembles my daughter so much that I think they could pass for sisters.

Just in case you're homesick, which I highly doubt, heres a pic of my wife and daughter from Minnesconsin to comfort you:
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they do look alike! I love the hats! Go Bucky!
 

Beowoulf

Can't Leave
Oct 16, 2022
446
7,341
Right now smoking some Taste of Summer (Sutliff Private Stock) in a no name mystery pipe. It's June 4th so I might be pushing Summer a little, but the weather is fine and the tobacco is smooooth. Bought for me by my cousin who went into a smoke shop and blindly bought me 4 different containers of tobacco - all of them aromatics. Each of them is VERY nice. It's like she had me by her side as she made her selections.

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