Dear Abby Cigar-Passers,
I have been noticing lately as I rummage through my humidor that I have been somewhat of a squirrel in my cigar saving habits.
Re-reading through some old posts here in this section on this board, I read, for the first time, hbooker's thoughtful post on smoking his lone Opus.
And when I read that post I thought to myself, "self, what ARE you waiting for?"
So, I confess, I have become a squirrel. Saving away this smoke or that for the "perfect" moment, the "right time. Or maybe saving the smoke because I like the way the band looks, the way the cigar looks, the color of the wrapper, the oddity.
I realize and have enjoyed the benefits of a well aged cigar. I understand that. The thing that I am beginning to question is why I save smokes thinking I may never get another one of "these".
The question to you my fellow cigar lovers is this: At what point do you break down and smoke that one of a kind, never to be had again cigar? At what point do you feel the pleasure of the smoke rising from actually smoking the cigar, rather than looking at it, will be stronger.
Maybe silly of me to wonder. So be it. I have that craving to smoke this one or that one. Or all of them. But then I won't have it to smoke later. What a quandry.
I do know this however. That in the New Year, and by being a part of you fine cigar loving folks here at Cigar Pass dot com that there will come a day when a box arrives on the doorstep with another must save, must be squirreled away smoke.
So, Thanks Folks for a year of cigar comraderie and great smokes.
Any help in my squirrelling dilema would be appreciated.
Now where did I put that last nut.....
JerryG
I have been noticing lately as I rummage through my humidor that I have been somewhat of a squirrel in my cigar saving habits.
Re-reading through some old posts here in this section on this board, I read, for the first time, hbooker's thoughtful post on smoking his lone Opus.
And when I read that post I thought to myself, "self, what ARE you waiting for?"
So, I confess, I have become a squirrel. Saving away this smoke or that for the "perfect" moment, the "right time. Or maybe saving the smoke because I like the way the band looks, the way the cigar looks, the color of the wrapper, the oddity.
I realize and have enjoyed the benefits of a well aged cigar. I understand that. The thing that I am beginning to question is why I save smokes thinking I may never get another one of "these".
The question to you my fellow cigar lovers is this: At what point do you break down and smoke that one of a kind, never to be had again cigar? At what point do you feel the pleasure of the smoke rising from actually smoking the cigar, rather than looking at it, will be stronger.
Maybe silly of me to wonder. So be it. I have that craving to smoke this one or that one. Or all of them. But then I won't have it to smoke later. What a quandry.
I do know this however. That in the New Year, and by being a part of you fine cigar loving folks here at Cigar Pass dot com that there will come a day when a box arrives on the doorstep with another must save, must be squirreled away smoke.
So, Thanks Folks for a year of cigar comraderie and great smokes.
Any help in my squirrelling dilema would be appreciated.
Now where did I put that last nut.....
JerryG