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Cannabis?! Blessed, you are. Wish I'd been able to talk Mom into growing (or at least consuming) cannabis. Both for the obvious reasons, and because it'd be nice to see her stop murdering defenseless plants. She just killed a cactus I gave her. Under-watered :rolleyes: .

my mom likes to grow stuff but has not had an outlet to do so for some time due to health and age related illness. anything to do with plants she enjoys. she is a brittle diabetic and has been so since a preteen, causing a few conditions, i introduced her to some cannabis salves, cbd and thc pills which she found helpful after opening her mind to the possibility.
 
my mom likes to grow stuff but has not had an outlet to do so for some time due to health and age related illness. anything to do with plants she enjoys. she is a brittle diabetic and has been so since a preteen, causing a few conditions, i introduced her to some cannabis salves, cbd and thc pills which she found helpful after opening her mind to the possibility.
That's pretty fun. My mom is the same, a little bit against cannabid plants but she is really interested in CBD oil. She had tried out some and she loved it so yeah! Get your mom to use CBD!
 
We do have a serious moth problem in my neighborhood. Bad enough that several neighbors have mentioned it. No one has mentioned worms/larvae though - but that could stem from a terminal sense of embarrassment, I suppose.

Do you have a more normal-sized image I could look at?

I checked the wikipedia article on indianmeal moths. Don't look exactly like the ones around here, but close - and they mate in the same orientation (look like one bug with a head on each end). The article states that these larvae can chew(?) through thin plastic and cardboard containers! That would explain how something like this can survive - and freaking thrive - even when you don't leave food out. It's also... Well, it's a good thing that me and suicide are completely incompatible concepts, I guess, because I only thought I was feeling down before. I don't have "heavy duty milspec" food containers. What I do have... is about two dollars in change. I guess, whatever it takes to make this problem go away, two bucks won't touch it, huh? No work this week, but there might be some ceilings to paint next week I hear. I was kind of planning to get the water turned back on, but... IDK. Anyone know it's safe to use swimming pool water to wash clothes or will the chlorine bleach them out? Neighbor is on vacation, so I could accidentally drop a bucket in his above-ground one.

I shouldn't be this poor this time of year. Wish I could still scamper up ladders; been asked by three people if I could paint the outside of their houses.

Ever feel... discouraged?
Yes TS, I do sometimes feel discouraged! I had to (forced) retire a few years ago from the last decent paying job I'll probably ever have! I couldn't keep working bent over forklift engines, climbing on rooftops of warehouses, or installing new machinery very well anymore and I was getting more looped everyday from MD prescribed meds for RA, Blood Pressure, Cholesterol,and etc! I am still faced with a mortgage far from paid off and too little income. However, I feel better now, than I did a few years ago! I still have issues but THC/CBD Therapy has helped me, as has a better attitude! Still pretty broke but making it,just... OK! I am trying to put worry about what is coming aside and enjoy what I have today,LIFE! BTW, I did laundry at one time in a tight sealing 5 gallon bucket! Just put everything inside, soap,water and a few dirty underware and socks and shake rattle and roll for a while!
 
:hugs::hugs::hugs::hugs:

I’m gonna give you a clue TS, and you’re probably not gonna hear it. Back a bit you mentioned how you’d probably “hate life less if.....” As long as you continue to hold any grudge against life you won’t be able to let any greater good into yours. You’re blocking the pathway with fear and frustration.

I realize you believe life is showing you reality that makes you frustrated and discouraged, and there’s the trick, your challenge. What you focus on becomes your reality. To change the reality you start by changing your thoughts about how you feel about the reality you’re looking at. If you ever tip the scales in favor of wonder your life will tip that way too. Cosmic law, but no one’s gonna force you to go there.

The diatomaceous earth will rip their tender exoskeletons apart. All you need do is sprinkle it around where they’re breeding, which appears to be over your head. Can R help you with this? You have a breeding ground, likely enhanced by the dampness of your abode. Find it and dust it - dust, not dump - and see what that does.

And TS, you know I’m ok with your choice to see the ugly in life. I stopped feeling sorry for you long ago. Our friendship doesn’t depend on your towing the joyful line. :hugs::hugs::hugs::hugs::hugs:
I've heard D.E .is carcinogenic when breathed. Check it out first.
 
Off to a memorial service with the BIL’s family, Dale’s family. Expectation determines outcome huh? I expect to have a wonderful time catching up. :circle-of-love:
 
Off to a memorial service with the BIL’s family, Dale’s family. Expectation determines outcome huh? I expect to have a wonderful time catching up. :circle-of-love:

Better than I imagined :battingeyelashes: Turns out that fossil collection I was agonizing over belongs to a family youngin' who at the tender age of four has determined that her future lies in paleontology. Dale would have been thrilled to pass his collection to a family member. There's a collection of miniature dinosaurs he hand painted too. She'll be so tickled. :circle-of-love:

I had the chance to say goodbye, or more precicely, "'till we meet again." It was a bit disconcerting to realize we were having a Catholic mass for a man who was a lifelong atheist, but when you die you have no say, and these things are for the comfort of those who stay behind. Tommy doesn't care. :battingeyelashes:

I'm glad I went, and I'm thankful to be home. Let me catch up with the rest of you, right after I take a few hits. :ciao:
 
Welcome back home Sue. Those gatherings are alaways such a trip - in so many ways.

That is sooo cool about the budding young palaeontologist! How blessed :love:

:passitleft:

I was so excited Amy, I was nearly jumping up and down with joy. It was confirmation that I'd listened to the inspiration to wait. :yahoo: There were moments when I considered making some move just to get the fossils out of my possession, but it never felt right.

I'm getting good at the energy manipulation. :slide:

:passitleft:
 
Good evening everyone. :love:

Hash Hound stopped to retrieve the items I had set aside for him and dropped off a surprise, a taste of his latest Panama harvests. We laughed that he’d brought them full circle, the genetics left my home as seeds and returned as buds. Lol!


And mighty tasty buds at that. Hash Hound sampled my Royal Gorilla while I sampled the Panama, saving the incredibly distinctive terpenes of the Panama 2 for another day.


The Panama I’m stoned on is two weeks in the jars. When this stuff fully cures it’s gonna waste you. Lol! I sat and hit the bong a couple times and then tumbled into conversational mode. Lol! In the end it’s a pretty stoney high. It feels like it’d make sweet cobs, but then we’re learning anything will make sweet cobs. :battingeyelashes:

The sense that time together is dwindling is beginning to hit us all. There’s still so much we want to talk about.

When J stopped the other day it was after lights off, a major disappointment. He’ll be back again before harvest. Hash Hound had better timing and he stood in wonder that this beauty is growing in a hempy.


A deep smell of sativa terps emanates from the hefty colas, which are beginning to fall over from the weight. :yahoo:



Hash Hound agrees, I’ll get her in on time. :slide:


What’s not to love about this sight?


I need coffee and some time to walk and think. I have some ideas kicking around for my next setup around sequential upcanning for increased yield and I want to work through the particulars as I walk, as well as grab some little pots I saw across the street at the local Dollar General before they get sold.

I’ll catch up later. :ciao:
 
A girl just walked by the restaurant window wearing a shirt emblazoned with

“Throw
happiness
around
like
confetti.”​

I smiled and thought “That’s what I do!” :cheesygrinsmiley: *giggle*
 
Sue, great visit today as usual.

Thanks for the Royal Gorilla and the seeds.

If no one has laid claims to the Colombian Gold I would appreciate you saving them for me too.
 
Sue, great visit today as usual.

Thanks for the Royal Gorilla and the seeds.

If no one has laid claims to the Colombian Gold I would appreciate you saving them for me too.

Those babies are mine Hash Hound, or at least one of them will be. I was planning to have one harvested and minimally cured by my birthday in December but it didn't get planted when I scheduled. Now we know why. Lol! I've been searching for that high since the late 70s, and I'm wanting to find out how much was fantastic memory and how much wishful thinking.

I'll split them with you though. Next time you're out I'll have one set aside. :battingeyelashes:
 
Maybe you should grow them both out at the same time and hope for a male and female to make more seeds?

If not, I'd gladly settle for one.
 
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