Smoking L.J. Peretti's 111 in one of my meers. Unfortunately (or fortunately?), I'm picking up a heavy ghost from the Izmir that I smoked in this last night!
“Oh Frog Morton, my first love!
How you captured my heart,
As you introduced latakia to me.
I miss you now that we are apart.
You flew off from us like a dove.
And now from my cellar you flee.”
Just finished smoking year 2012 Carter Hall in a black rusticated medium bend 2021 Peterson POTY 4AB No. 437/500 military mount with a silver cap and a tapered black vulcanite AB stem.
Now smoking year 2021 first production Watch City Simply Orange Virginia in a black sandblast medium bend Peterson POTY 4AB No. 182/500 military mount with a silver cap and a tapered black vulcanite AB stem. It's time for another Sherlock Holmes episode.
Off to finish filling in black areas and touching up those Archie pages with a bowl of year 2021 Watch City Simply VOriental in a straight smooth medium brown 1930s Wilshire 5 bulldog (Comoy’s second) made for John’s Pipe Shop in Los Angeles with a black vulcanite saddle stem.
Was tempted to fetch up a cigar, but HU DIrector's Cut was right there, and soooo gooood! Never seen a cut like it, either. Immediate fan! Tonight in my birthyear dunnie 6120 F/T 4S, some water and wine, and a book.
A couple of minutes away from smoking Wilke Surbrug’s Golden Sceptre in a late 40s, early 50s straight black sandblasted Wagner British Thorn 495 (Comoy’s second) pot with a black vulcanite saddle stem. Ice water and bergs is my drink. Had to get up and feed Sleepy Suzy and Molly Danger.
Finished this Archie story, did a little low calorie snacking, and am smoking year 2014 Edgeworth Ready Rubbed Match in a 2018 full bend smooth Terracotta Peterson XL315 System Standard military mount with a nickel cap and a flared black vulcanite p-lip stem. Time to catch up on the forums and my Facebook page. Abner the Eager is snoozin' by my side. The old friend of mine who got her sister-in-law to adopt Sam the Scamp sent me a video of Sam playing. I sure wish there was a way to convert it to something that I could post here. It was heartwarming to see how happy she is. My late friend David Cuneo would have loved it, too.