Just me, the GPS and my pipe on a beautiful Saturday morning on an Amish farm just over the hill from my house.
Was so busy admiring the New Holland 56 side delivery rake with steel wheels that I completely missed the GPS set up for about a minute as I studied the details in the photo. Lovely country. You can keep that nasty t'backer stuff to yourself. Back in the days of smoking in offices I had a fellow located about five feet from me who smoked a pipe. Delicious smelling blend of some sort. He was with us for four months. Within a week of his arrival, I developed horrible sinus problems. Within two weeks of his departure, all was well again.
Holy Cow, post: 379024, member: 50 wrote: Was so busy admiring the New Holland 56 side delivery rake with steel wheels that I completely missed the GPS set up for about a minute as I studied the details in the photo. Lovely country. You can keep that nasty t'backer stuff to yourself. Back in the days of smoking in offices I had a fellow located about five feet from me who smoked a pipe. Delicious smelling blend of some sort. He was with us for four months. Within a week of his arrival, I developed horrible sinus problems. Within two weeks of his departure, all was well again.
It is a beautiful area here. I can see why my family settled her once they left the boat from Germany way back in the 1730s!
The tobacco only comes out when I'm all by my lonesome, or around someone else who smokes a pipe. Usually that works out to be once every couple of months.
Holy Cow, post: 379024, member: 50 wrote: .. Back in the days of smoking in offices I had a fellow located about five feet from me who smoked a pipe...
Back in the day I had an employee that smoked a pipe...fired him before he got the truck impounded as evidence. 😉
Hmm, I assume he filled his with something a little more "green"? 🙂
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ktb973, post: 379034, member: 8891 wrote: Hmm, I assume he filled his with something a little more "green"? 🙂
Green stuff is too hard to smoke, the "glaucoma" medicine should be dried to a golden color. 😉
Ha, that right there lets you know how much I know about that!
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Today was 4th Generation's 1897 blend. I was having a hard time deciding between that and GL Pease Virginia Cream this morning.
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