Wednesday, 20 July 2016

No trip today - too hot!! 20-7-2016


I've admitted in the past that I smoke, not too heavily – 10 to 15 a day- ordinary tipped tobacco cigarettes. (One never knows what other people are smoking these days!)

When outdoors, visiting friends or places, I have carried around for many years a pocket ash-tray to avoid leaving ash or cigarette-ends about the place. It is 2 inches or so in diameter, silver-plated with a hinged lid that fastens shut and a place to lay down a lit cigarette between puffs, when open.

Very handy especially these days when blind-simming. It slips into my coat pocket with my phone. I have got very skilled at smoking when blind, lighting my own cigarettes and carefully stubbing out before moving on.

 Right at the start of my recent 'bird-watching' trips, a friendly fisherman used to join me on a bench at the waterside and offer to light my cigarette when he saw me about to smoke.

This worried me at the time, as I have described in our web-site accounts, as I imagined that he would peer into my dark glasses and notice that I was, in those days, wearing patches. Anyway, I've overcome all that now and Tony, my bird-watching guide (who doesn't smoke!) is quite used to my smoking-breaks from time to time. Smoking outdoors hasn't been banned (yet!).


Why am I telling you this? Mainly because, having undertaken two years or so ago to write a blog of interest to fellow blind-simmers, I assume this might be the sort of thing to attract your interest?

Are there any active blind-simmers out there who smoke? I’d love to hear from you if so.

But Chris is waiting now, at 3 o/clock, folded scarf in his hands for his small thrill of the afternoon, so the rest will have to remain till next time.

Jane.

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