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    Well... looks like winters here in Minnesota, getting snow on and off today.
    So, my favorite way to enjoy a good cigar has come to and end until spring

    I like to just sit down and relax in the park, enjoy the beauty of nature on a fine day.
    Sometimes me and a few friends get together and enjoy each others company, while lazily puffing on a stogie..
    Other days i do it alone, and just take it all in.. sit and think about deep stuff, like life and love.


    ^ seeing that im not allowed to enjoy one indoors.. now i have to figure out what im going to do
    Am i going to freeze my rear end off and have it outside in negative temperatures.. or perhaps there is a cigar bar around here somewhere..

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    Quote Originally Posted by DualNature View Post
    Well... looks like winters here in Minnesota, getting snow on and off today.
    So, my favorite way to enjoy a good cigar has come to and end until spring

    I like to just sit down and relax in the park, enjoy the beauty of nature on a fine day.
    Sometimes me and a few friends get together and enjoy each others company, while lazily puffing on a stogie..
    Other days i do it alone, and just take it all in.. sit and think about deep stuff, like life and love.


    ^ seeing that im not allowed to enjoy one indoors.. now i have to figure out what im going to do
    Am i going to freeze my rear end off and have it outside in negative temperatures.. or perhaps there is a cigar bar around here somewhere..
    Nice!! I just finished sitting on my back steps enjoying a Casa Magna while I watched the drizzle/mist coat my back yard today here in Kansas... it's not cold (62), just wet. I was going to have a hot shave after but half way through, I jumped in the car, opened all the windows and drove about looking at the trees changing colours. Awesome. Then I decided to pick up my son a bit early, as the pepper lingered on my tongue. We just got home after hanging out at a cemetery in the mist for a bit. Great day! Time to prep the dinner .

    As for winter - they aren't as bad down here, but it does get cold non-the-less. I am stocking up on corona's and resting my larger sticks for when that time again comes when I can sit back in a park and just take it all in.
    David

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    I am considering moving to either Missouri or Texas, getting away from the winter..
    In the winter i cannot ride my motorcycle, enjoy the park with a cigar, drive the hotrod, or do any other number of things i love.
    Not to mention, im tired of living in a blue state, all the BS is starting to get on my nerves.. Gotta go south
    SO sorry if your a blue oriented person.. I just dont agree with you on just about everything :P

    Anywho..
    I have been compiling a little "scrap book" of sorts for Cigars that i have smoked.
    Here is a picture of my cover so far, what do you guys think? is this a good idea..



    Im doing it so i can remember accurately exactly how i felt about a particular cigar.
    If i have never had one before, i save the ring and then glue it into this book.
    I then write up all the info about the cigar, and do a personal review.
    That way if i ever want to try a new one at the store, but cannot remember if i have had one or not. I have the book, or if i want to try one again.
    For example, my favorite of all time is the "Havana Honey, Vanilla" and my worst ever to date is the "CAO Java, Caramel Machhiato"

    I enjoy the Drew Estate Acid's, but their more of a peppery note, where as i like the sweet notes you get in the havana's.
    I do enjoy non infused, but i prefer to stick with infused cigars.

    There isnt many on there, but i started only a month or 2 ago.. and i have had ALOT of doubles of a certain type, not just one

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    I think log-books are great...I review one out of five.

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    I go deep .


    Tonight's smoke:

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    Look at me! I'm a little fatty .


    Tasted great! The ash was a "little" flaky.

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    Hey! I'm no tight ash!!

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    Some flakes are...


    Overall, it 66* and the cigar short of the ash was great... what more could a guy ask for? Maybe a blue state?? LOL!
    David

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