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Prices go up, wages stay the same, and the only way to cope is to either win the lottery, live with the wolves, or get a second job. Since two of those choices are unrealistic, a lot of us have turned to second jobs to supplement our incomes. With a lot of our work weeks clocking in at around the sixty hour mark, the thought of taking a vacation is ever-present. And what better vacation to take than one that involves your favorite past time? Smoking.
I’ll admit that this article is near and dear to my heart. Having worked a full-time job that sometimes requires me to work twelve hour days, working a second part-time finance job, freelance writing over 600 articles, and wrapping up my first book a week ago -and all of that within the past two years – what I need is a good vacation. And not the type of vacation where I climb rocks all day or walk around being bitten by giant insects while looking at Mayan ruins and hoping that a chupacabra doesn’t crawl out of some cave and get me.
Having the vacation bug running through my veins, I decided to take a peek out there and see what the world has to offer by way of vacations, and specifically, cigar vacations. My first thought was simple: where can I lie on the beach all day and smoke a cigar?
The answer...Historic Graycliff.