A native of India, the gray francolin is about a foot long. They have distinct rows of brown feathers with a pale face and throat. While both sexes look similar, males may be slightly larger than females. They are common in dry areas and can easily be found near hotel lawns and near roads at […]
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Click on the audio on the site, then crank it up to get an idea, they’re noisy buggers... LOL
Mac Baran Navy Flake in a James Upshall P grade Dublin.
A little too windy last night again, so ended up down on the lower terrace, where it's more sheltered.
Refreshment, was of course the obligatory Apple Fox cider, with a Woodfords Reserve chaser.
Not far from finishing this bowl of year 2013 Dunhill Flake in a straight smooth 1960 Dunhill DR 137 group 4 root briar canted dublin with a tapered black vulcanite stem.
Now Rinse-n-Repeat Smoking: Continuing to gorge and guzzle, feed and fest on H&H's Louisiana Red VaPer in the little 4.5" Old German Clay Cutty '11' with the Ships and Anchors, which was posted earlier this afternoon.
Rather than show a photo that combination again, I thought you fellas would prefer to see a picture of your friend and humble narrator - Sherm Natman - in action.
"Ah... West and Wewaxation... at Wast!" - Sherm Natman
Watch City Viral Vanilla in a Peterson [Book of] Kells. A mug of tea in the garage - basic Constant Comment with a splash of orange juice, cinnamon and natural sugar cubes - kind of like that spiced tea mix my Mom would have on hand in the winter with Tang in it (good enough for the astronauts!).