A long time since I’ve been called a young man ???Well done young man.
Midday here, 5 hours ahead?My first though was “The Great Lakes, US” when I’d read Lake District. —
I see you’re in England. Welcome. Never tried GH Black and Brown.
Its late afternoon for you. Early morning here on the East Coast.
Just finished watching the sun come up with my 3 month old pup and am enjoying a bowl of Pegasus in a Cob.
Not quite nicotine free, but nice for an occasional smoker ?Rain? In England? Are you sure? Smoke what you enjoy. We all like the banter. Nothing hardcore about nicotine free American OTC’s!
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My pipe mate . Only a few months old. He’s gonna be one very large lap dog! But I don’t mind!
What a great Pup ?Rain? In England? Are you sure? Smoke what you enjoy. We all like the banter. Nothing hardcore about nicotine free American OTC’s!
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My pipe mate . Only a few months old. He’s gonna be one very large lap dog! But I don’t mind!
??Not quite nicotine free, but nice for an occasional smoker ?
Here’s my two in a Lakeland lake.
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If you loved the Lakes, Scotland is better ????????And some very happy dogs! I loved the Lake District. In the summer, dusk comes about 10 p.m. It has some of the best walking paths in the world.
The Embra aroma is hops from brewing not distilleries!Yeah, loved Scotland too. The guards at Edinburg Castle reminded me remarkably of my dad, all esprit but also highly solicitous of children. As we were walking home from a pub in the city, my wife asked a passerby what that fragrance was, and he merrily shot back, "Why it's me, my dear." It was the whiskey distilleries, highly aromatic. I admired the reverence for Bobby Burns, their patron saint of poetry of the people.
That’s the English for you,wow those are beautiful I've heard the lakelands are beautiful but man that looks too nice for England at least if I listen to what English people have told me about England.