MrRetentive
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The thermometer here in the Twin Cities has begun its slide as winter approaches. A few snowflakes have drifted by my window already.
While I like the change of seasons, I'm already feeling a little anxious about how I'm going to continue my new-found pipe hobby with no smoking allowed in the house and not even a screened in porch to retreat to.
I've recently joined the Great Northern Pipe Club, but meetings are just one afternoon a month. Driving to my nearest B&M pipe shop and smoking lounge is a half hour away. Standing out back for a decent puff will work until the mercury drops below 20 and the wind is howling.
Any creative ways to overcome this barrier of nature?
While I like the change of seasons, I'm already feeling a little anxious about how I'm going to continue my new-found pipe hobby with no smoking allowed in the house and not even a screened in porch to retreat to.
I've recently joined the Great Northern Pipe Club, but meetings are just one afternoon a month. Driving to my nearest B&M pipe shop and smoking lounge is a half hour away. Standing out back for a decent puff will work until the mercury drops below 20 and the wind is howling.
Any creative ways to overcome this barrier of nature?