Lost track of what number this was that I smoked Friday, 03 June.
Debated cutting this cigar lenthwise into quarters before smoking...
(Ernesto must have emptied a barn to roll one of these)
Lack of duct tape to prevent the unraveling of the wrapper of the four coronas cutting would produced.
Left no choice other than to smoke it as rolled.
Once the firebox is well stoked and Old Number 62 has built up a good head of steam it's departure time.
Leavin the station with old #62
Dollop of sweetness.
Wallop of Pepper.
Not the caudron of Pepper implied by its menacing bulk .
Clouds of smoke rolling from both ears oscure the view,
can't see how much smoke's rising from the lit end of the cigar.
My Grounhawg was a layin out in the shade a th Banyan tree as is his wont,the clouds of smoke rolled his way,
an he raced right up the Banyan tree an hasn't come down.
Less I'm mistook warnt ever any banyan tree hereabouts.
A youngster whose smoking experience has yet to extend to anything containing tobacco might.
Believing he can fly, jump from the window of his wind-milling skull.
Hold on sloopy is playing... out there somewhere.
Kayla,you wouldn't have,naw... but must've been some well aged baccy there.
Smoked this E.P.Carrillo Inch...5x62,coutesy of Kayla @cheaphumidors .
Thanks Kayla.
Forgive please the brevity of this report, and the lack of a photo.