Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012
At one time if asked I would have said that the Davidoff Special R Churchill would be my favorite line of luxury cigars. Ask me that question today and I would say that they have been replaced by a new series, with a rich taste and overwhelming smooth smoke, the new Davidoff Short Pefecto with Colorado Claro wrappers now take the top spot bar none.
Friday, June 22, 2012
CigarPoet Affirmations: leaf
CigarPoet Affirmations: leaf: The Yecuana of Venezuela believed that women were formed from clay that came to life when tobacco smoke passed over its surface. There...
Friday, June 1, 2012
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Big Things Come In Small Packages
Now obviously along with the good service the City Lights offers a great cup of coffee, local baked goods, and some awesome fresh squeezed orange juice. I just realized that in order to have a coffee blog, somewhere within this story there should be information about the coffee. What I found to be really exciting about the selection of bean that is offered, is that it is always changing. One week you can be enjoying a great African seasonal, and the next a fantastic rustic blend from Italy. Another thing I liked about City Lights is the fact that they are a loyal customer of the Counter Culture Movement which happens to be my favorite supplier.
Located at 141 N.Market St. just a short walk from the heart of the town you will find this wonderful little shop. So on your next visit to the greatest little city in the country stop by and enjoy a cup.
Monday, April 30, 2012
With huge losses befalling the "Big Box" book stores will the nation's once proud "Mom & Pop" shopfronts start taking back the space. A huge U.S. upturn in the hand held device and smart phone industry, you know, the iSociety, has already made one BB store useless. I don't know about all of you, but I for one enjoy a good book store. I appreciate the work involved and look at books as art, not just words on a page. Books are art forms that the iSociety wants to just shove into the confines of some relentless ibox tablet. Which begs the question, are we losing all touch, of well, touch? I mean we already buy about all our music from some sort of online download source, rendering the need for touching the record from the now deceased record shop. With the recent advent of the k-kup we have eliminated just another waste of our time, that dreaded stop at the coffee shop where we might have to interact with someone. Now with online retail giant iStore.com taking a huge bite out of BB store Barnes&Noble, will this force the book king under, even with it's pad reader Nook. If this becomes a reality and the future of book reading is the cold glass feeling of some pad or another maybe the small business book store can save me. Should I dare to dream of a day when I can stroll a local downtown street for a cup of coffee, stop in and buy a vintage edition CD of the Rolling Stones, pop on my headphones and push open the door of Charmed City Books. I can dream about it.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
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