I thought you all would appreciate this story.
I'm a Hospice chaplain and I had recently a patient who loved cigars. I had never had a cigar in my life but because he loved it and it brought him peace...i learned to smoke as he taught me, which he seemed to enjoy immensely as I learned. I would put him in his wheelchair and take him to his front porch and we would watch nature and he shared his war stories as a veteran and his struggles as a man and his hopes for his family after he was gone.
We, over the course of several months, enjoyed our share of cigars and stories together.
I just recently did his funeral and his family presented me with a humidor with a few cigars in it. It has now become one of my most cherished gifts. The last cigar we smoked together was a really strong one to me....Nub of some kind as he couldn't sit long anymore. It was apparent he was close to the end. Anyway he was kind to me and I was honored to help him peacefully transition.
And now every other evening or so I have been enjoying one in memory of him and have found it to be a great way to end my day and recenter myself.
I'm obviously a very newbie when it comes to this but I would love to hear your suggestions Cigars for an old Cajun Chaplain like myself in his early 50s learning to enjoy a good cigar at the end of a day. And if you have some good ones to sell or trade that maybe too mild (or just not your thing) for you, let me know. Happy to pay for them and try them out myself.
All the best,
Chris
(I posted this in trades accidentally and am deleting that now, apologies...newbie error)
I should add I'm currently bidding on these. So any advice with regard to these would be great.
Drew Estate Infused Gift Set 5 Cigars
Man O' War Puro Authentico Corona (5.0"x42) Pack of 5
Man O' War Damnation (Robusto) (5.5"x52) Pack of 5
Cuban Honeys Drunken Truffle Corona (5.2"x43) Pack of 5
Tatiana Mega-Sampler 24 Cigars
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