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Les Wood and Navy-Flake
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Les Wood and Navy-Flake
Last night as dessert I had a bowl of sg chocolate flake in a doc and then a prince Albert in a cob to go with a couple Tom Collins as a night cap
Tonight we have some SG Squadron Leader in the Pete Meer.
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Man I have been slacking here....
Pipe: Savinelli Oscar Lucite 111K ( clear stem to the left was a gift that happens to fit a Peterson of mine )
Tobacco: Georgetown Christmas Morning
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I like that clear stem.
One more old Stanwell Handmade Regd.No 969-48, 27.
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More Squadron Leader and Pete Meer this evening. I'm loving this!
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Time for a pipe.
Just cleaned 6 weapons. That's enough for today
tom, when your in vegas, the easiest way to find iowa, face north, then turn right and start walking, or driving, either way, when you start seeing cornfields, your there
Iowa (i/ˈaɪ.əwə/) is a state located in the Midwestern United States, an area often referred to as the "American Heartland". It derives its name from the Ioway people, one of the many American Indian tribes that occupied the state at the time of European exploration.[5] Iowa was a part of the French colony of New France. After the Louisiana Purchase, settlers laid the foundation for an agriculture-based economy in the heart of the Corn Belt.[6] Iowa is often known as the "Food Capital of the World".[7]
In the latter half of the 20th century, Iowa's agricultural economy transitioned to a diversified economy of advanced manufacturing, processing, financial services, biotechnology, and green energy production.[7][8] Iowa is the 26th most extensive and the 30th most populous of the 50 United States. Its capital and largest city is Des Moines. Iowa has been listed as one of the safest states to live in.[9]
Iowa is bordered by the Mississippi River on the east; the Missouri River and the Big Sioux River on the west; the northern boundary is a line along 43 degrees, 30 minutes north latitude.[10][note 1] The southern border is the Des Moines River and a not-quite-straight line along approximately 40 degrees 35 minutes north, as decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in Missouri v. Iowa[11] after a standoff between Missouri and Iowa known as the Honey War.[12]
Iowa is the only state whose east and west borders are formed entirely by rivers. Source: Iowa Fast Facts and Trivia
Iowa has 99 counties, but 100 county seats because Lee County has two. The state capital, Des Moines, is located in Polk County.[13]
[edit] Geology and terrainMain article: Geology of Iowa
Iowa's bedrock geology generally increases in age from west to east. In northwest Iowa Cretaceous bedrock can be 74 million years old, in eastern Iowa Cambrian bedrock dates to ca. 500 million years ago.[14]
Iowa is generally not flat; most of the state consists of rolling hills. Prior[15] divides Iowa into eight landforms based on glaciation, soils, topography, and river drainage. Loess hills lie along the western border of the state, some of which are several hundred feet thick.[16] In the northeast, along the Mississippi River, is a section of the Driftless Zone, which in Iowa consists of steep hills and valleys which appear almost mountainous.
There are several natural lakes in the state, most notably Spirit Lake, West Okoboji Lake, and East Okoboji Lake in northwest Iowa (see Iowa Great Lakes). To the east lies Clear Lake. Man-made lakes include Lake Odessa,[17] Saylorville Lake, Lake Red Rock, Coralville Lake, Lake MacBride, and Rathbun Lake. The northwest part of the state also contains a considerable number of remnants of the once common wetland areas such as Barringer Slough.
Iowa has been the birthplace of U.S. President Herbert Hoover, Vice President Henry A. Wallace, and two first ladies, Lou Henry Hoover and Mamie Eisenhower. Other national leaders who lived in Iowa include President Ronald Reagan, John L. Lewis, Harry Hopkins, Carrie Chapman Catt, Jefferson Davis, Chief Black Hawk, and John Brown.
Five Nobel Prize winners hail from Iowa: Norman Borlaug, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize; Thomas Cech, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Alan J. Heeger, also a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry; John Mott, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize; and Stanley B. Prusiner, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Other notable scientists who worked or were born in Iowa include astronomer and space pioneer James A. Van Allen, ecologist Aldo Leopold, computer pioneer John Vincent Atanasoff, inventor and plant scientist George Washington Carver, geochemist Clair Cameron Patterson, and Intel founder Robert Noyce.
Notable writers, artists, and news personalities from Iowa include Bill Bryson, Corey Taylor, George Gallup, Susan Glaspell, Harry Reasoner, Phil Stong, and Grant Wood.
Entertainers from Iowa include Tom Arnold, Bix Beiderbecke, Johnny Carson, Buffalo Bill Cody, Simon Estes, William Frawley, Ashton Kutcher, Cloris Leachman, Glenn Miller, Donna Reed, Brandon Routh, John Wayne, Andy Williams, Meredith Willson, and Elijah Wood.
Many athletes from Iowa have become famous enough to be noted in the List of people from Iowa. Iowan athletes winning Olympic gold medals are Tom Brands, Jay Clark, Chuck Darling, Dan Gable, Shawn Johnson, Edward Lindberg, Allie Morrison, George Saling, Cael Sanderson, Kenneth Sitzberger, and Frank Wykoff. Iowan athletes inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame are Cap Anson, Fred Clarke, and Bob Feller. In college football Jay Berwanger was the first winner of the Downtown Athletic Club Trophy in 1935 which was later renamed the Heisman Trophy which Nile Kinnick won in 1939. In professional football Kurt Warner was the Super Bowl XXXIV MVP winner and 2 time NFL MVP award winner. Frank Gotch was a World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion and Zach Johnson won the 2007 Masters Golf Tournament. Iowan native Jeremy Hellickson won the 2011 American League Rookie of the Year award pitching for the Tampa Bay Rays.
And something for Sailor:
The USS Iowa:
Thanks friends, I like such funny threads.
4noggins Essence of Vermont in a little clay tavern pipe
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GBD "Tapestry" and G. L. Pease - Old London Series "Sextant"
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Finishing off the day with 4noggins Weybridge in the Pete Meer. This tobacco is really nice.
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I got some pretty solid maple flavour, but the underlying tobacco is also really nice. 4noggins has really impressed me so far with the blends I've tried from them.
As for the meer, it's such a nice smoker, I'm getting spoiled by it!
NoseWarmer,
where you get from this beautiful pictures from the battleship?
Excellent! I like it.
4noggins Weybridge in the Pete System Standard #312
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Today was a bit of a mix. Had some W.O. Larsen 2012 which was good but not great. Probably won't be buying a tin. Then had some Peterson Sunset Breeze which I like a lot more than the 2012. I think I still like the Connoisseur's Choice best. Anyone have any reviews of the Peterson luxury blend?
You can read a lot of tobacco reviews at this site: TobaccoReviews.com - The largest collection of pipe tobacco reviews on the internet
Mick
Post PT morning smoke: C&D Billy Budd in an 8733 Kaywoodie. Not sure why I like this tobacco as much as I do. I'm generally not a fan of Latakia and this stuff is loaded with it but man, this is good stuff! Now off for a shower and a shave.
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FVF in my brand new IMP Meer
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Beautiful Pipe jdto. Love it.
Mick
Gawith Full Virginia Flake is one of my favorites. A damn good tobacco. My little TRG Amber Nosewarmer.
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How about cleaning this pipe? You need a lot of pipe rags:
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or this. You need even more rags :D
While being at work this week, boys were just playing with their toys.
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Let's do so...
12,7mm or 14,5mm?
BTW excellent pictures. I like it!
Have a nice weekend brothers in arms.
I cleaned also the shotguns:
Benelli M1
Benelli M3
Saxonia
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12,7 mm.
have a nice weekend too.
Here's my potd few days ago at the southern archipelago. McB Navy Flake from Kiko meer.
On these deserted small islands there's still trenches & other constructions reminding from the days of WW2.
On one of these small rocks not so far from here happened a battle of Bengtskär at July 26.1941.
About 30 Finnish and 60-100 Soviet war heroes were made for just a small piece of rock.
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4noggins Weybridge in my Pete Meer.
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SG Squadron Leader in my Brigham Prince #4
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This thread has me intrigued and want to try a pipe :) I have a hard enough time keeping my RAD in check though lol
No shave, no pipe...
I ride my Harley
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