Camino de Santiago? Please accept my worship.Some Penzance in a 61 Dunhill. Last night on the Camino, with only 22km to Santiago (a mere 854km done so far)
Seemed fitting to have a great tobacco in a significant pipe…..
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Thank you, something to look forward to in January.I don't know if you've seen the release schedule or not, but I found this online. I don't know if they'll adhere to the schedule but the tin art is there.View attachment 180367
I hear you there. My pipes didn’t turn up today either and a friend is having a bunch of old tins of tobacco delivered by Hermes/Evri too, they should have been here on the 2nd Nov. I can’t understand how they can lose two packages to the same address in just over a week. The pipes were a birthday present to myself but it looks like I’m waking up to sweet FA tomorrow.Hermes is one of the cheapest parcel delivery services. They pay only a few bucks to their drivers for each delivered package. No matter what time it takes, to get the work done in their own cars.
Another bad one is GLS. Years ago I just waited four weeks for a package of some value from the UK. It seemed to be vanished from this planet.
GLS told me it already had been delivered. After some phone calls, they found it in a distribution centre.
The driver wasn’t able to identify our house as Nr. 1 in a small street with only two houses. The other one was Nr. 10 at the opposite. So he couldn’t leave any information, he was there.
Clearly visible was my phone number on that package, the driver could have called, but gave a shit. I suppose he had to much packages left in the car for the rest of the day, to care about that disturbing one.
Smoking Perique-Cones in a Kiko, this early afternoon. Looking forward to a piece of British fruit cake, and the coffee grinder to brew a fresh one, Bohnenkaffee.
Camino de Santiago del Norte - such a wonderful walk - tough - but fantasticCamino de Santiago? Please accept my worship.