was expected, the start in the new year (especially vocational) very intense. Hardly seen around is already the first month in the "new" year is over. So the time to write something for it but a longer article for the blog.
sometimes makes my job very nice change from the stressful and time-consuming Everyday life. So he took me last week when we first ended up in Innsbruck in the evening the Bergisel Ski Jump http://picasaweb.google.com/bergiselinfo/BergiselSprungschanze consider and then in the restaurant, http://www.bergisel. info / en / restaurant / index.php which is built on the hill, could enjoy a very good Dinner included wonderful view of Innsbruck. I have always had a lot of respect for the achievements of ski jumping, but this is even bigger when you see live the dimensions of such a jump. The view from the peak of the jump is huge.
Samstang went on it then The famous Hahnenkamm race in Kitzbühel http://www.hahnenkamm.com/ the most spectacular downhill Skirennzirkus. Over the weekend Kitzbühel is in exceptional condition and is also regarded as absolute (High) Society event. This is a view from the VIP area of the impressive streak which has up to 85% slope.
The winner Didier Cuche was very fair audience of almost hailed as an Austrian racing driver. Too bad it has worked out any Austrian victory but it was still a great race and a great day. The fireworks in the evening on the runway was one of the best that I've seen to date (and there were very good here) - a worthy conclusion.
Now to cigars to which it in this blog should also be the primary focus. The Cohiba Behike BHK 52 was chosen by the U.S. cigar magazine Cigar Aficionado Cigar for the year 2010. A welcome result for a magazine that has (probably due to the embargo) but rather different provenances in Focus. Therefore, a few pictures of a box of 52 Cohiba BHK my inventory.
This is the infamous (Partagas) Speciality 1996 Salomones II 100 individually numbered humidors with 50 Salomones II were established in 1996. How
Min Ron Nee writes already written by him in the Encyclopedia of the post-revolutionary Havana cigars, these cigars have historical significance which is why it is also the only non-official production in this book. Why these cigars are so special described in the Encyclopedia on page 445th More detail is the story about these cigars by Christoph Wolters even here http://www.thecigarsmoker.com/document.php?id=Partagas-Salomones-II-The-Story.html&title=Partagas Salomones + + II + The + Story described. Very interesting and unique storyline that has led to the "birth" of the Solomon Islands II.
love in this sense greetings to Hamburg to Christoph Wolters and hope to see you again ... at some point!