Bad news! There are no cigars in China.

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Joseph Koppi is a traveler and writer with over 40 years of writing experience. He currently treks the world, writing about his adventures in foreign lands and with the amazing people he encounters. Read More
Joseph Koppi is a freelance travel writer with over 40 years of writing and communications experience in both the media and corporate arenas. He currently treks around the world, writing about his adventures in foreign lands and with the amazing people he encounters. Read More
Do you have a mailing address? Would cigars make it there? Or will you switch to a pipe?
Well, Barb, I did think prior to our leaving of bringing cigars, but never got around to it. I didn’t want to be accused of, “Is that all you can think about?” At the moment, it’s all I can think about. Turns out I could have brought 100 into the country, and that would have helped get through the weekend. I think cigars could be sent, but I have absolutely no idea where I am; that is, I couldn’t begin to tell you the address. Perhaps some could be sent to the school and Char could get them there. I don’t think she would get fired. Maybe she would. But at least I would have a cigar to smoke while we talk over our next steps.