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<blockquote data-quote="J Soshae" data-source="post: 242577" data-attributes="member: 1910"><p>It is a cool morning here in Alabama. I have decided to break out the campfire smelling tobacco. After all the snooty reviews of Penzance I have decided to disagree. Penzance always causes me to reminisce about backpacking on the Appalacian and Pinhoti trails. For me Penzance takes me back to simpler times and places around a campfire. </p><p></p><p>This morning I decided to load the esteemed tobacco into a lowly cob. The Cavicchi and Dunhill pipes do not fit into this cool quiet morning. I skipped the ceramic coffee mugs and decided to put some instant Folgers into a styrofoam cup. I have taken a seat beside the pond and my Doberman is lying in the grass beside me. This is a great morning. The sounds of birds are gentle this cool morning with only an occasional louder caw of a crow. Penzance has found its setting. </p><p></p><p>In only a few more weeks Molly (the Doberman) and I will be headed to the Appalacian trail to begin our fall backpacking. In my mind, I am already there thanks in part to the evergreen aroma of this simple tobacco. </p><p></p><p>I guess my next recreated memory should be sitting on a tractor in a hay barn while smoking some FVF. </p><p></p><p>May you guys have a blessed day and enjoy the fall season we are entering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Soshae, post: 242577, member: 1910"] It is a cool morning here in Alabama. I have decided to break out the campfire smelling tobacco. After all the snooty reviews of Penzance I have decided to disagree. Penzance always causes me to reminisce about backpacking on the Appalacian and Pinhoti trails. For me Penzance takes me back to simpler times and places around a campfire. This morning I decided to load the esteemed tobacco into a lowly cob. The Cavicchi and Dunhill pipes do not fit into this cool quiet morning. I skipped the ceramic coffee mugs and decided to put some instant Folgers into a styrofoam cup. I have taken a seat beside the pond and my Doberman is lying in the grass beside me. This is a great morning. The sounds of birds are gentle this cool morning with only an occasional louder caw of a crow. Penzance has found its setting. In only a few more weeks Molly (the Doberman) and I will be headed to the Appalacian trail to begin our fall backpacking. In my mind, I am already there thanks in part to the evergreen aroma of this simple tobacco. I guess my next recreated memory should be sitting on a tractor in a hay barn while smoking some FVF. May you guys have a blessed day and enjoy the fall season we are entering. [/QUOTE]
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