LOveWerks
Music Poet; Prose Addict; Team Supporter; Vapester
VU Donator
Silver Contributor
Member For 4 Years
Member For 3 Years
Member For 2 Years
Lavaboxes... Crown IIs (as soon as my new vape shop gets 'em here in Colorado, I'm snagging TWO - one for me, one for Liz)... DNA200s from three different manufacturers... I'm going to wait on new box mods, because...
My poor Liz. She's vaping her Uwell Copper-Colored Crown upon a P4U iPV 4S at 75 watts, with the updated firmware - she's happy with that. Thank goodness (bzzz-tzzz - ffffffff... the f's are my literary equivalent of venting Lithium-Ion batteries )...
My v3 Wismec RX200 (250 watts, with editable fonts via the updater app, and the tidbits within) suits me fine for now - it works great with Crown D4-Grade stainless coils, and at 370 degrees F - it's a cooool vape, of MONSTROUS proportions. No dry hits, even after a minimal prime.
The price on DNA200s have fallen only $10 since their recent release. For Liz's sake, I'll wait a little longer .
LW & Liz
"Ruh-roh..." - as Astro the Dog said in the original 1960s "The Jetsons."
As much as I dislike cable Internet, and having to purchase a VPN through my antivirus provider - having 90 Mbps download speeds, and 70 Mbps upload speeds is a gas - for $39 a month.
Ah, yes. Liz and I are back in that nifty place called Civilization .
Yes, there are sirens from police and EMS that break the peaceful, Colorado suburban normalcy from time to time, but it is SO much better than living in a rural Southern county where your new neighbors that moved in, just before you left... who make a living... as they cook substances that are SO bad for anyone with an addictive personality.
Toward the end of our life in NC, we did find some really good friends. What did we have in common?
Vaping. Those people were among the nicest we've ever met in our life experiences. Geography doesn't matter, really - as long as you find good friends. Yet -
Our master bedroom suite arrived yesterday. The Kingsdown double-pillow-topped mattress feels like heaven, atop a foundation-designed bed, boxspring, head and footboard. It is very Mediterranean - dark, yet beautifully majestic. My bureau reminds me of the one my father had; but, more modern. Every drawer is constructed via dovetailing.
I am nonplussed. Amazed. The life that I came from in New England - I have, with different geography - again, returned.
Liz and I are so happy. Even the basement is finished! The kitchen is a dream... today, we received a four-place setting of stainless steel 'silverware...' a complete forged chef's knife set; Farberware pots and pans; matching dish, and tee towels with dual blue-lined borders. Wow.
Yesterday, Best Buy delivered a Samsung 5 cu. ft. (each!) front load washer and dryer setup, STACKED... poor Liz has to use a step stool to access the dryer controls (they're stainless-finished, and absolutely huge!). When you open the dryer door, a soft blue light emanates from within.
When the kitchen / utility area is dark, it reminds me of being in Spencer Gifts, circa 1977.
We have an incredible herb garden (basil, cilantro, thyme, and lemon-spice). Eight tomato plants. The kicker:
We have a 25-foot grape arbor!
I write this, with tears flowing from my eyes. Liz is napping, and dinnertime is approaching. Maybe some authentic Mexican tonight .
Thank you, God, for being so good to Liz and I.
LW & Liz (pics to follow)