Zeno Marx
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I like to take walks all winter long. I watch the temperature gauge like a hawk. Anything below 20°F and I notice: 1) the tenon and mortise fitting gets a bit too loose for my liking. 2) an unusual amount of moisture and gurgling in the bottom of the bowl. 3) it's too cold to hold the bowl without gloves.
If it is below 20°F, I don't take a pipe. Always a disappointment. What's your cut-off point? Or if you don't have one, how do you combat the weather? Preferences? Tips? Or just a thread to vent frustrations with how the weather affects your pleasures.
If it is below 20°F, I don't take a pipe. Always a disappointment. What's your cut-off point? Or if you don't have one, how do you combat the weather? Preferences? Tips? Or just a thread to vent frustrations with how the weather affects your pleasures.