submission from colorsofgrey:
all of my children
mouth full of pipe pictures should be more common. hop to it, friends.
submission from colorsofgrey:
all of my children
mouth full of pipe pictures should be more common. hop to it, friends.
Meet Astraldo, (or Aldo for short) the newest addition to my collection. That name, my friends, is Elvish for the word Valiant. I love him.
A tip of the hat to supchristine for this submission.
Title: “Cherry Ripe”.
Illustration by bohobella.
Looking through pipe pictures and relaxing after a hectic last hour of work. Trying this blend I picked up on a recent trip to Phoenix. It is called Cherrybomb and it is made in Denmark (and I’m smoking it in my cherry red bent Peterson). This is the first brand I have bought that was not made for the store where it was purchased (and an imported brand, no less!).
The scent of the tobacco is not too rich and it is a ridiculously smooth smoke. I could see this becoming a regular smoke for me. I hope all of my followers are having a lovely week so far. :)
Illustration by cheeeeep.
L.L. Bean pipe
Title: “Sin consentimientos I”.
Photo by Mario Manuel.Submitted by a certain GOTB.
The very-possibly-perfect pipelovinladies submitted this picture and following caption:
You need this comic by Caldy of LOLDWELL on your blog, like, now. <3
1. I love amazing superpowers.
2. I love Caldwell Tanner (I frequent his drawcasts. He’s cool and nerdy as hell)
3. Pipes
Awesome.
I grew up on a street named Edgeworth.
Yum Nightcap and tea. Also, bit of Fiona Apple and Frank Sinatra in the background.
Mmmm this Virginia Flake is just lovely.
Love me a good flake tobacco every now and again.
I think I shall keep reading my Churchill book. As well.
Sunset rum is delicious
Original caption: “Cassie Karas, 21, of Burton, is part of a growing population of younger people showing an interest in the use of a pipe to smoke tobacco.”
Another submission by a certain GOTB.
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