I've held back from getting this camera for months but finally decided why not just go for it since I got tired of lugging my DSLR around whenever we go on vacation. more...
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Thank you. S, I always have one on me. Probably for the same reason as you. (God knows in what places on earth do we have to spend days or weeksThe Explorer is the model I tend to buy, and I find it excellent; as they seem to get lost (or, occasionally stolen), I find myself replacing them fairly regularly. Enjoy it, anyway.
Thank you. S, I always have one on me. Probably for the same reason as you. (God knows in what places on earth do we have to spend days or weeks).
I decided to go with the Explorer and not the Plus version, and buy additionally the mini screwdriver as I don't need a "pen" in a multitool. (Anyway, it's not a Montblanc).
For these kind of circumstances I use a special pen (the Fisher Space Pen CH4, see below) that is always with me. You can not beat it.Oddly enough, I have found the Explorer to be a wonderful knife; discreet, not too heavy, extraordinarily useful, perfect in a briefcase (it often - not always - travels in mine, but I need to remember to transfer it to a suitcase when I am travelling abroad), and it is the only one I find myself buying (and replacing).
The pen is supposed to be useful in the lashing rain should you need to make a mark on a map, or something of the sort. Much though I love my Mont Blancs, they are not really designed for use in the rugged outdoors…..especially the sort of outdoors whee it may rain, or sleet or snow…..
For these kind of circumstances I use a special pen (the Fisher Space Pen CH4, see below) that is always with me. You can not beat it.
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some wine for the wife.
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An intelligent and thoughtful present for a spouse of the female gender. Bravo, and very well done, you. This would meet with my approval, and I am sure that she will thoroughly enjoy it.
Thanks scribe. It's definitely practical as we drink a lot of wine.![]()
Well, I used to get tired of the unimaginative clichéd gifts of chocolate (which I cannot abide, unless it is dark and bitter, but, most people prefer milk chocolate, which is what most guys, unthinking would buy), or flowers, (again, I like daffodils, lilies, and some others, but do not, as a rule, much appreciate cut flowers - I prefer them in the ground).
When such gifts came from guys who had enjoyed wine (supplied by me) - in no small quantities - in my house, but that it never occurred to them to turn up with a similar gift, I used to really wonder at their obtuseness. As a gentleman who was once in my life used to remark: "Alcohol never offends."
Anyway, enjoy your wine; an excellent gift.
you must be another incarnation of my wife. she thinks flowers are wasteful and while she appreciates a bite of fine (dark) chocolate, she would not consume an entire box. clothes, purses and other material items she will buy for herself since her taste for fashion is far superior to mine...
No idea. Bought them at Macy's.What model are these?
Private tasting at Opus.
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Looks like @Scepticalscribe s cellar![]()
Oh, wow, that is seriously cool. Count me impressed. I won't even say envious - but will merely let you know tat I am awestruck.
Looks like @Scepticalscribe s cellar![]()
how many bottles do you keep on hand scribe? anything fantastic?
Cough, is the only answer to the first question.
Ah, re the second, um, well, there are bottles of three different types of Meursault, a few Grand Cru wines from Bordeaux, several premier crus, a Chateau Kirwan, some aged tawnies and vintage ports, (20 year olds, and a 30 year old, a stunning solera sherry from 1961), some serious Burgundies, and a number of stunning Amarones from Italy.
And then quite a, well, good number of exceedingly good mid level wines, from Italy: Several ripassos a, and a crate of good rich wine Spain (Los Cosmillos is a favourite, as is Manium, and Eternum Viti), and some excellent Rieslings from Germany and Gewurztraminers from Alsace.
From France, there are several pretty good reds, (mid range Burgundy and Bordeaux) and some lovely Pouilly-Fuisee wines, which are a revelation, and some terrific wines from Muller in Austria.