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Your friend is a lucky man! Glad you are having a good day bro
He is pretty lucky. I appreciate you being here bud.
Your trichomes have trichomes and your roots have roots! Looks pretty successful in GT's Garden of Goodness
It’s been a great day. I’m happy with what’s going on. Thanks shed!
Lucky him that strain is killer
He’s definitely lucky. I wish I could give everyone a clone of this magical plant.
That glue is some frosty chit mang!!!! Your friends is a lucky dog getting to hit the glue and grow his own.
Pretty stoked to see how those do outdoors. Honestly with that 50 to 60 day flower it should kill it for you. They'll finish just as the cool weather rolls in.
Looking good and feeling good... sounds like a great day dude. Keep at it! I expect you to be at the newty canna-camp fest next summer in top form!
Thanks Dabs! I’m interested in seeing how they do outdoors too. Many years since I grew one that way. I’m hoping for something decent. Man, I’d love to camp with everyone...that would be a blast! I’m going to give it a shot! You better be there!
As always I say this with love...
The emotional stuff is just pain Grandpa, it's the brain's way of processing the body trauma. If you release the emotion consistently, the pain will subside moreso. Emotional stuff is natural, hiding from it is not natural. Even if you're in the garden and the tears start, just work through it. The days of measuring one's masculinity by hiding emotions are gone, because we know it's a noble shield, but completely unnecessary when it comes to one's integrity to be honest.
That's all I tell myself, just keep moving on until the next tearful moment, have it, then move on again, it's healing. There is a stigma that men don't get emotional, but anger, feeling stressed and happiness are still emotions. The most masculine men are those who can balance both and can make us laugh too. Adjust, adapt and move on, my new motto.
You just survived a train driving through your chest. And your pics are symbols of an epic emotional journey, makes them even better imo. If emotions were badges of honour, which they are, you would be decorated from head to toe. Wear them with pride. Your wife is a very lucky woman, and you are an extremely lucky man, together, no emotion could ever describe what you mean to each other.
Grandpa Glue has overcome the rough and tough, nice to see the real you.
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Back to your GI Joe programming, GI Joe, american hero, fighting cobra and destro, instead of their emotions...hahahahahahaha stay cool Grandpa T
What a wonderful post from such a wonderful lady. I was raised with that old mindset...you know the deal...big boys don’t cry! We’re rough and ready! Hahaha! What a bunch of malarkey huh? I’m living proof that you most certainly can teach an old dog new shit.
I hear ya G...loud and clear! I sincerely appreciate you and your wisdom. It means a great deal to me. Much love lady!
Nice pictures Gramps! Some beautiful flowers you have there!!! Looks very tasty.......so does the rosin as well!! Keep on keeping on buddy!!!
Thanks a bunch Scottay! LOL...still cracks me up bud!