travel shave Bismarck 406 Stirling gentleman ss/as Jayaruh 117 Here was my travel shave from Foxboro Massachusetts. Went up there for work for the week. Quite a haul from St. Louis. Total of a 23 hour drive over two days for about 15 hours of work for the local rail road, and a little sightseeing, and then start to head back home the next morning. This was one of the best work trips I’ve been on, other then having to drive a large truck through nyc traffic, which was truly my March madness.
Monday morning return to work safety razor shave: The Enoch is still auditioning for the back up roll to my Cobras. I think it was Clint who told me ride the safety bar not the cap on this razor. The advice is spot on, for me this is a mild razor with a very narrow cutting range. Still the resulting shave was very nice. My brother is doing a visiting professor gig in Orange CA for three months. So in two weeks I should be with him and we will head to Vegas for a brother outing..... unless the US decides to block visitors from South Korea. Looking forward to this trip I decided to dig out my dice cufflinks.
Forgot to post my Sunday shave: Another hot lather shave, only one shave left in my last tube of QCS cream . My big 8/8, Osiris with a 3/4 delivered the goods, an excellent shave.
I live on Long Island and I have driven a cab in NYC. The company I worked for was near my home so I would have to drive Medicaid customers to their appts. Driving a car in NYC is tough enough, but doing so with a truck is a whole different level.
I know there are some EDT fans out here. Just discovered a great combination of 2 fragrances for "layering" my suggestion for application 1 spray of "Bleu de chanel" 2 sprays of "Mont blanc legend" this is an excellent combination of lavender, earthy ginger and a spicy cardamon along with a sharp crispness which comes through from mont blanc legend that and along with a deep, earthy, slightly sweet cedar wood and a dark smokey incense from bleu de chanel. looking forward to wearing this combination this coming spring. this combination makes the scent much more unique I feel.
The major problem with the MMOC was it's too long when open. I couldn't get sufficient electrolyte flow around the razor while plating in my 600 mL beaker. As soon as I buy a 1000 mL beaker I will do a better job. It's an excuse to buy more tools.
Thank you Terry. It is a bit much, even with breaking it up into two days. The traffic there and how people drive kept me on my toes. The truck I had to take up there is about 80’ long with the trailer, and heavy too. I’m soo glad our mechanics adjusted all the breaks before the trip.
It's great to hear from you, Paul. I've been on a couple of work trips to Foxboro. It's a pretty place. Hope all is well with you, my friend.