My favorite Cuban cigar brand. Enjoy!Smoking well 25 minutes in. This box had some tight draws but this one is just right (after a tiny touch of perfect draw).
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My favorite Cuban cigar brand. Enjoy!Smoking well 25 minutes in. This box had some tight draws but this one is just right (after a tiny touch of perfect draw).
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A little after the fact (birthday) smoke. My favorite brand and my favorite cigar.
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You are welcome amigo. I admire your hunting shack project, and look forward to seeing some of the nice bucks you will harvest over there!Turned 64, thanks brother!!

That buck on the far right looks pretty nice.Thank you!! We have some good prospects for this year. Luckily they all survived the season, and should be bigger by this fall. All the pictures we have of them are at night.
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That buck on the far right looks pretty nice.
Welcome to the club and Happy Belated Bday. Been three days and still no power from ice storm. First signal I’ve had since Saturday and had to check on the Boys of the Stogie. Burning one now in front of propane heater on porch as temp dips to zero. Power probably not coming back for week as still 150K plus without. But my little gen running my heat and coffee maker so making out just fine, and enough cigars to last until spring!Turned 64, thanks brother!!
Being in the electrical construction segment of business, I am a realist when it comes to getting our power back on. With the amount of ice, all of the pole mounted transformers are basically grounded so utility crews are just chasing their tails trying to find where lines are faulted. Until we get some melting of ice(no time soon) it will be get the major hubs on that serve the most people, then work their way out to the subdivisions and lines with 10-20 homes on them. With the number of folks without power, my best guess is it will be a week before we see utility power restored. I hope I am wrong, but I would rather have 100 elderly folks homes turned on before mine as they are truly in a life or death situation with the bitter cold. Prayers for Nashville and all of those effected.Uncle Mort, you are one well prepared individual. Thank you for the wishes. Stay warm and safe. Hope the power comes back soon.
Stay warm my friend. Bitter cold where you are too!We lucked out on power up here, but it’s so cold we’ve had “frost quakes” at night. Quite an unsettling noise.
You had me at desert! At going on 65, my body no longer tolerates cold. Sweating in a wife beater with a good cigar beats insulated coveralls, beanie, booties and gloves by the heater just to enjoy a few cigars.You all should move to the desert of Arizona. Rarely any ice, and 67° this afternoon.
Of course the summers are a different monster.