Mac Baren 7 Seas Regular in a Kaywoodie bent billiard.
Opening Night in a George Boyadjiev.
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Pics or it didn't happen. Let's see that meer!Cornell & Diehl Eight State Burley from February 2022 in an Altinay translucent meerschaum billiard. This is bowl no 500 in this pipe
I work in Grindavík, but yeah, living in Kópavogur can be nice when the weather allows to be outside. Generally, Icelandic employers are awful and the government/healthcare/banks take away all the money you earn, so it can be very stressful living here.
There are plenty of good music everywhere in the world, my favourite local band is Árstíðir. Kælan Mikla is not my taste, but I like Apparat - they had a short performance within the Christmas concert series in Harpa (Reykjavík opera house) last year - we attend with my family every year. Hopefully not this year, because if everything goes well, we will leave this country finally - forever by my hopes. Maybe I see the bad side more, I grew up here and have seen many things, lived in different countries as well - and I don't have a positive opinion about this society. I think the marketing is better than reality. People are usually not welcoming here, and they don't accept when someone's different - even though just the opposite is one of Iceland's selling points. Nature is beautiful, but it's beautiful everywhere, where it's not destroyed already. I wish you a nice trip if you come here one day. But prepare yourself for extremely steep prices and horrible weather. Regarding pipe smoking: It's not allowed to smoke inside at all, and outside it's mostly windy, rainy, snowy. Four pipe tobaccos are available only (Skandinavik, Half & Half, Special/Sweet Dublin, and Sunday's Fantasy), at just a few stores, so take enough baccy with you.
I hear ya about living in places that get you down. I live in Hawaii, and can’t wait to leave it behind. LOL
In the meantime, whatever and wherever your dreams are, go for it, and don’t let life get you down!
I think; ‘Smile and the world will smile back at you’, and if they don’t, feel sorry for their sad hearts, cause we never know what they are going through.
Thanks for sharing!
I just checked out Árstíðir for the first time, and watched this. It has this old world Celtic like vibe to it, really nice.
Looks like a bit of that grouchy Iceland here;
jerks found all around
LOL, but an up beat song...
Aloha!