Aye, Patrick, that sort of pipe.

I was delighted to find organic whole leaf Virginia tobacco (cured three 
years) finally available after being relegated to cigars for about a year 
as that was the only organic I could find. Wow is that wonderful stuff. 
De-stem it, fold/roll it into a cigar shape and cut away at it with 
scissors to get the pipe tobacco like great grandpa had.  And clean enough 
that my wife was excited to have me smoke it out in the family room and 
kitchen, not just my hobbit hole (that's never happened before!).

With abandon,
Patrick

On Sunday, August 10, 2014 1:24:28 PM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> "Pipe". This sort?
>
> [image: Inline image 1]
>
> 15 years after quitting a 25 year cigarette habit I was very tempted to 
> take up a pipe (again) when a friend gave me a very nice briar and a can of 
> top unscented Virginia. I didn't, though. 
>
> Tell me why I shouldn't take it up again.
>
> I have to say that the art (for art it is) of pipe smoking, with good 
> briar and good Virginia, must be one of the most pleasant sensory pleasures 
> granted to man. (Well, perhaps after *that* and *that*).
>
> I stoutly maintain that pipe smoking (good briar, no damned scented 
> tobacco) is very Rivendellian. (Expensive and arcane. Juuuuuust kidding.)
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 12:59 PM, Deacon Patrick <lamon...@mac.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> 8 miles on the Quickbeam on a route I often do. Down to Holy Rosary and 
>> back. Recovering from a number of things that hit last week, I wasn’t sure 
>> if I would be able to get out today. I did my push-ups and squats, and that 
>> helped get things flowing to the point I was on the edge, so I decided to 
>> give the ride a go. Met the family after Mass (I can’t go because of the 
>> scents and other stimulation), and they joined me at a nearby park, where I 
>> sat on the periphery with a pipe and watched three families of kids play 
>> Capture the Flag. One of the dads came over and we chatted a while. Then I 
>> rode home. WHt amazing, simple joy!
>>
>> I’m struck once again at the wondrous gift the bike is and what it helps 
>> make possible! Rides like this are less about the bike or ride and more 
>> about what they make possible.
>>  
>> With abandon,
>> Patrick
>>
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