But a few of my favourite things.
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Show & Tell
Sweet Seals For You, Always
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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JBB: An Artblog!
RMH
almost home

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dirt enthusiast
Xuebing Du

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Cosimo Galluzzi
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@thedailypuffer
But a few of my favourite things.
All about this old Kaywoodie Supergrain says fun and games to me.
Proofreading and pipe puffing.
An attempt to replicate a flemish still life setting using ripe fruit, young wine and a substancial briar block made pipe by Pierluigi.
My trusty - and immensely portable - Jolly Roger pipe by Wallenstein.
Leftover McClellands and a lifetime to smoke them, hopefully in good health.
10YO Peterson 3P on a Peterson Dublin from the early 90’s. Age does wonders for 3P, enabling it to almost entirely forfeit its casing.
Ascanian No 1 is the smooth and softtest Virginia-Perique blend I’ve had in a long while. The pipe is a 1990s Big Ben Tulip freehand
Aldo Pierluigi and a Design Berlin, smokers of Skiff Mixture and Glen Piper, respectively.
HU tobacco collection.
Squadron Leader Special Edition 2017
Peterson Gold Spigot
Robert MocConnell's Scottish Cake and a wee Nording 925 semi-rusticated billiard.
That which shall be my final bowl of McClellands Blackwoods Flake, one among a handful of their blends I will surely miss. "To the last I grapple with thee".
Rattray's Brown Clunee Peterson 1998 "Dublin" Billiard
Peterson 1865 Original Mixture
A rather old tin of Germanin's 1820 Mixture (1980s, perhaps?) on my Peterson meerschaum pipe. Took me years to rehydrate the tobacco, which was drier than toast when it came into my hands; even more years to gain the courage to smoke it. As it turns out, it's quite marvelous.
St Bruno up close.