G'day folks, Ruby cherry in a ten dollar Chinese Rosewood pipe, coffee. Rain & 10°C.
The Buddha said, " We are what we smoke. All that we pipe, arises with our baccy. With our baccy , we make the pipedream.
PS. Rough translation PiperTom.
More aromatics to start the piping day, Sungold Vanilla in a ten dollar Chinese Rosewood pipe.
The Buddha said, " A man is not called a piper because he smokes and smokes again; but if he is fraternal, egalitarian and free, then he is in truth called a piper."
PS. Rough translation PiperTom.
Good Morning pipers. Its a sunny and crisp day here in the metropolis. I engaged in some pre-breakfast folding and stuffing slices of Condor into this rather nice H. Perkins 5 1/2 inch meerschaum 'cutty' pipe when Perkins were based at 179 Tottenham Court Road between 1886 and 1908 although this pipe looks to be from the early 1890s.
Some tasty Virginia No.1 in a Rattray's sandblast Nimbus Calabash pipe, walked Tim & stayed dry, milder today.
The Buddha said,"No one smoke a pipe but ourselves. No one can smoke a pipe for us. We ourselves must puff on the baccy."
PS. Rough translation PiperTom.
Starting off my smoking day with a bowl of Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 2014 Basil Meadows smooth slight bend squashed tomato with an aluminum band and a black pearl acrylic stem in the military mount style. My work finally got here.
Almost half way through this bowl of Wilke Lizzie Blood Virginia in a straight 1960s Lane era Charatan black with burgundy undertone sandblasted billiard 420 with a black vulcanite tapered stem. Going to work now.
Listing this early so I can concentrate on this rush job for a bit: Ken Byron Ventures Burley Morning Pipe in a 1998 smooth medium bend Peterson Limerick 69 with a nickel band with a tapered black vulcanite p-lip stem.