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Lifer
Apr 26, 2024
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If you have a lawn tractor, you can chop up the leaves a bit first which will help them break down; and for every six-inch layer in a manageable pile you could spread either a bucket of fresh horseshit, or 9 ounces of of blood, fish and bonemeal, or 5 of sulphate of ammonia. Pissing on the piles helps, too :)
Many years ago, my mother would get us kids in the car with a load of sacks and we'd go a few miles up to National Trust land full of tall mature beeches; the leaf mould was knee deep and more in places, nobody was around, we filled sacks to our hearts content. Sadly, all of those trees came down in the great storm of '87.

About to light some Cabbies in the Sarome, still the best pipe for it, new Dunny or not!
 
Dec 3, 2021
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Afternoon smoke as planned, Amphora Absolute in a medium size pipe, the Ropp J07. This is a stellar pipe that has displayed an aptness for revealing subtleties in Orientals, so it was a no brainer for pipe selection. Because of its responsiveness it only gets stuffed with Orientals. I guess thatt's dedication. Whatever. Got the highest quality smoke. Used loose 2 pack, and expected 30 - 35 minutes. That's exactly what I got.

Will smoke the same fodder this evening in my large meer, also only stuffed with Orientals. One thing I've noticed about Absolute (Rich in the USA) is that it's a hard edged though subtle tobacco - I'm assuming there's a high percentage of Virginias in the mix, although it has fantastic variety. But it can be a recipe for tongue bite if oversmoked, so no more pipe until later evening. Will console myself with a Backwoods Honey Berry cigar after dinner instead, to be fair to the one tobacco today procedure.

Another thing I've noticed is my lack of fondness for the digital domain. Trying to balance colors between systems (I operate on Linux, not Windows or Apple) is a royal pain in the keester. Started there and will remain with Linux because I'm a Luddite and resistant to change. There are a lot of problems in this regard, making me yearn for the darkroom, and real chemicals and real enlarging lenses, where I'm far more comfortable. I'll stop whining now and check in with the results tonight.



Yeah, the snap is too dark to my eyes on this forum system. Looks good on my screen offline. :rolleyes: I'm assuming the forum uses Windoze.

If accurate colour is a high priority for you, you might consider getting a colorimeter to calibrate your monitor. Most of them require a minimum of being able to change your RGB settings on your monitor. Settings will be different depending on what you are trying to match. Digital output is usually 6500K with 2.2 Gamma. Because I mostly work for print, my calibration is set for 5000K at 1.8 Gamma to better match printing on paper. Home printing is a whole other issue, requiring the printer getting a correct profile based on the other peripherals in the system.