If you know me you know I am one loquacious cuss, and yet I've just been sitting here staring at an empty reply window, at an utter lack of words. My Secret Santa's gift arrived last night, and I still haven't recovered. Here's why:
(apologies for upside down shot, I am no good with technology)
So as you can see, my considerate benefactor sent me a card with a nice inscription. He also sent three tobaccos that all look delicious but none of which I've tried--Ilsted's Own Dark Fired Plug, Vauen Jubilaumsedition, and HU Tobacco's Pipe and Art 2013 Flake. There was also a lovely hand carved tamp...and a truly exquisite pipe, carved by my Santa himself, along with a handmade pipe bag. This is a maker whose work I've seen online and long admired, and I'll admit that when I unwrapped the packing and saw just what I'd received I got choked up ("strong men also cry!"). What is absolutely incredible is that I've long desired a bamboo-shanked pipe but all the ones I coveted--very much including those crafted by this very master--always seemed out of reach, and suddenly, unexpectedly, I have as perfect a one as I could have ever dreamed of. Assuming my willpower holds out that long, I'm going to wait until Christmas morning to fire up this piece of briar...but it will take some effort!
Thank you, brother, from the bottom of my heart.
And while I generally don't talk about my personal life on here, I will briefly say that this past year has without a doubt been the toughest of my life--I'm coming out the other end of some really hard times, which is why I haven't been very active on the BoB boards in a while. Receiving this gift when I did--and rather unexpectedly, given the earliness of the season!--well, that Christmas cheer couldn't have come at a better time.
One last aside, then, since I've found my tongue after all: A friend came over last night, and even as a non-puffer he was impressed by the pipe and accouterments, but more than that, the spirit behind them when I explained the BoB Secret Santa tradition. He told me that most of his experiences on social media have been somewhat negative, witnessing people using the anonymity of the internet to be uncivil to one another, bickering about politics or what have you, whereas all my stories from the BoB make him feel like there's a lot to be gained from online communities, that there are still plenty of random strangers out there who care more about focusing on the things that bring us together than that which might push us apart. I'm inclined to agree, and never the more so than during the Secret Santa season, when the collective care and generosity on display is truly something to behold.
Thanks again, my Santa, and all my other brothers and sisters, and happy holidays!