The operative word was “had”.What do you not like about smoking out doors?
I can’t wait until it gets warm again to set outside and smoke.
The operative word was “had”.What do you not like about smoking out doors?
I can’t wait until it gets warm again to set outside and smoke.
Cheaper than a zoo and they let you smoke. I'm inOutside screened in back porch in Florida watching the various critters i feed. i’m not fancy enough to call it a lanai.View attachment 187826View attachment 187827View attachment 187828View attachment 187829View attachment 187830
When the weather is nice, most of the times I'll be smoking on my porch. Recently I moved to apartment, so the porch got replaced by the terrace. During the winter, since my spouse doesn't like smoking indoors I tend to go to the nearby woods with the dog and there I have a perfect spot.Does your smoking life have to take place in one or two spots? Or do you have full reign and smoke any old place you feel like it?
For me, I am exiled to my office in the basement, and sometimes even that is iffy. It gets kinda lonely down here smoking by myself. My computer is here, so at least I have access to this forum and piping videos on You Tube. I live in Canada and for many months, outdoors is just too cold.
I may need to do the same.Just set up a 10x10 enclosed canopy with a heater some chairs and a table so I can now comfortably smoke outside in the cold. It will come down in the summer when its warm. I kept this when I sold my food truck and retired. Glad I'm getting some more use out of it now.View attachment 187901
Worked great. Heated with a little propane heater from Harbor freight and used some foldout reclining chairs. Should have thought of this last year.I may need to do the same.
Smoke is smoke and particles will stick but I think it's more of a volume/density thing with pipe smoking vs other forms of inhaling smoke. I'm 2 years into my smoking a pipe indoors experiment and no complaints..even from the anti-smoking crowd (mother-in-law).Pipes leave every bit as much reek in the paint, carpet, clothes and hair as any other smoking product. The smoke particles adhere to any surface. You simply don't notice it because it creeps in slowly and you adjust to it. Ask a nonsmoker to stop in and see if they notice the reek. If they don't ... their sniffer is broke.