The Perpetual Healing Garden - SweetSue's Joyful Return

How sweet is life that at 1 AM I'm confronted with the dilemma of deciding whether the buzz will be delivered as bud by bong or wax by vape pen?

Maybe one of each, or in tandem. Yeah.... tandem. I like that idea. :cheesygrinsmiley:

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This information is all gold. I need a recipe for something for my Agent Orange. Maybe same recipe as the lemon cookies substituted with my freshly grown oranges? Any suggestion?

Orange Sugar Cookies | Jen's Favorite Cookies

Something like this with Agent Orange infused coconut oil instead...?

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I know you said Sue that sugar cookies sometimes don't pack same punch as brownies but my homegrown fruits and strains heavily lean towards favouring oranges. I was wondering if you could create a recipe for me that has the correct temperatures and process from experience when the time comes. I've also got lots of watermelons and rockmelons and I think that's about it. .. Those are the fruits I will have at the time when I am ready and will have too many to know what to do with.

Thanks sincerely,

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This one I think SweetSue. .

I think Fuzzy since resolved it. I'm just going to tribute the lemon sugar cookie recipe with oranges as a replacement. I might have homegrown lemons when the time comes but will have loads of oranges. I want to use the Agent Orange I will have to make Double . Sugar Cookies.
 
If you have a lot of oranges, why not concider making Orange essential oil too?
Good for you
The health benefits of Orange Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties as an anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, antispasmodic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, carminative, diuretic, tonic, sedative and cholagogue substance.

and to kill off bugs :)

With caution, it kills off good bugs too
it wipes out or repels entire colonies, and prevents re-infestations, instead of simply killing insects individually.
 
It's a great idea! I'm sure the peels will be ripe by the time I'm almost ready to harvest. What an idea for a pesticide I'm aware of it's properties I just never really clicked there. Almost seems like cheating flavouring my plants with ideal insecticide. Spinosyd is working miracles at moment not a bug in sight but apparently tolerance can develop and it will be ready for then!

Usually I have so many oranges that they fall and rot at base of tree but this time it's orange juice every morning, pancakes with sugar and orange juice on them, everything . Get those peels. Cookie recipe only calls for 1 cup of juice!

Thanks guys!

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Originally Posted by SweetSue

Maybe one of each, or in tandem. Yeah.... tandem. I like that idea.
Yowsa! My kinda gal.

Yowsa! My kinda gal

Uhhhhhh

Our kinda gal!

Noooooo.

Wait. Shit.

Never mind
:hmmmm:
 
Yowsa! My kinda gal.

Can't you just imagine it? I was up until 4:30 in a writing frenzy. I may have started my first piece of serious fiction, dammit!! I can't tell you how excited I was to tell the universe this morning that I was ready to play. It's coming out part war whoop these days. :yahoo: :yahoo:

I've never had this much clarity. I've never been this consistently high. I see a connection. :slide:

Yowsa! My kinda gal

Uhhhhhh

Our kinda gal!

Noooooo.

Wait. Shit.

Never mind
:hmmmm:

:rofl: :hugs::hugs::hugs::hugs::hugs:,

 
SweetSue's Morning Method

It's very simple really:

Wake up every morning.

With all the childlike wonder and excitement you can muster
say

right out loud



:yahoo: :slide:"I'm ready to play!" :slide: :yahoo:


Hold onto that gleeful feeling as long as you can.

It's a game. Take it


lightly

Laugh when the mood falls away.

Do it again tomorrow

and the next day

and the next day

and the next.

You understand. :cheesygrinsmiley:

Play with it. Come back in 30 days and share the wonderful things that caught you off guard.

I promise you, you WILL have wonderful things happen.

I, for one, would love to hear about them. :battingeyelashes: :Love:


Joy my friends. It's how you're evolved to operate. That's what we call homeostasis.

We grow cannabis. We're better at joy than many of our friends, family and neighbors. Now that we understand a little more how the game is really played we can begin to have more fun with it.

:Love:


 
Wow! You go!
You sound hugely motivated. I suspect good things will occur in your world today.

I forgot all about that!! :slide: That calls for another brownie half. Don't worry guys, it's just the second half of the dose. :laughtwo:
 
ok, dog analyze...depending on the sender... to snuggle with until..?? or in case you feel lonely..hug the dog ..??
I am a hopeless romantic ( can't kill it, and boy have they tried) so I go with 1st choice :)
 
Ahhh the minor nuances.
As a New Orleanian, that sort of parade throw stuff just kinda works it's way into unoccupied hidden corners or boxes. One can dig for days and not even begin to find it all. Little blinky lighty stuff, cheap plastic toy stuff, stuffed critters of various varieties, decorated coconuts and shoes, coins, and beads of course. When one is contemplating bits to send afar, one just grabs and doesn't worry. The dog connection was totally unrecognized until this moment.... just stuff in a corner/box/shelf/cupboard that caught the eye.
 
Ahhh.... Float fluff. :laughtwo: He'll make some small child blissfully happy. It was appropriate given the hidden prize.

I was suddenly struck by the impulse to do some trimming on Carn1:4, now 12 days past her flip date. I determined to take off any and all growth I could see at this stage wasn't going to amount to more than tiny popcorn. Every new plant I get closer to that mindset Doc is trying to get us to adopt, where we focus the growth on the tips of the colas.

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What's left is vigorious growth that hopefully will develop into something more dense and weighty than the previous harvests.

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I'm making headway with humidity. The tray of water with a fan blowing on it has been the most effective method so far.

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Yes, mites have risen on this plant too. I took the time to trim out any obvious signs. I'll simply keep an eye out and clip as I go from here on. I'm getting used to this routine. :laughtwo:

 


This is so odd, learning to just respond, rather than plan the day out. I spent my entire adult life waking up to the list. "The List." Every woman reading that knows what I mean. Women wake up with the day already planning itself out. We're massive multi-taskers and the relentless pressure to get it all done begins before the eyes open every morning. It's one of those differences about the sexes that's always fascinated me.

When I began making it a practice to greet each day with an exuberant

"I'm ready to play" :slide: :yahoo: :party:

one of the first things I noticed was I no longer have a list present itself. No list. None at all. I started "feeling" my way through the days and discovered the cosmos continued on without my attending to any list. .


Ah! Welcome to the wonderful world of fluidity, SweetSue! My wife is a woman of lists and tasks and my "take life as it comes" attitude drives her crazy. lol There are things in the day that present themselves as "lists" in my head... Walk the dogs, feed the kid, feed myself, etc... But most everything else falls in the category of "as the need arises". Taking my days in bite sized chunks has done wonders for my stress levels and when you get rid of stress, good things can follow. Less physical/mental fatigue, happiness, contentedness... Life is too short to waste on worrying about the small stuff or to let the big stuff keep you down for the count.
 
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