Random Jibber Jabber Thread

So I finished spraying down 11 moms and 66 sog plants with the floramite. I decided not spray the last tray of 22, and to harvest them a week early instead. A few could be fatter, but fuck it, I'll take the loss to be sure I'm mite free. They're still pretty frosty and dense. I should have had this week off of intense GR work, this really sucks. I did take a 25 mile bike ride to pick up a couple cartons of cigs (irony?), felt good to be riding in the sun after so many days of no real exercise. I'll be up all night trimming just like last week, smh...
 
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So I finished spraying down 11 moms and 66 sog plants with the floramite. I decided not spray the last tray of 22, and to harvest them a week early instead. A few could be fatter, but fuck it, I'll take the loss to be sure I'm mite free. They're still pretty frosty and dense. I should have had this week off of intense GR work, this really sucks. I did take a 25 mile bike ride to pick up a couple cartons of cigs (irony?), felt good to be riding in the sun after so many days of no real exercise. I'll be up all night trimming just like last week, smh...


Are they spider mites or ??
 
For whatever poignant reason you feel it necessary to be rude to me and I can only assume why when you texted me last night. I thought we could be friends but obviously you are incapable of handling that at least during the day. I feel bad for you.

That was my response to her being a cunt.
BLOCKED.
 
Woke up to the sound of some much needed rain fall.

I love how it always falls straight down here and not fucking sideways with the wind like back home.
So peaceful. :)
 
They are like pigeons there.
Pigeons with 6 foot wing spans and talons longer than your fingers that could rip your throat out.
they are indeed badass

They mate while plummeting to the earth
either finish quick or splatto
 
We have Peregrine falcons all over here. They are awesome to watch and sometimes you see them pluck a bird out of the sky.
I believe they are the fastest animal on earth.
Bald eagle is still my favorite bird of prey though. What a crazy mating ritual! :hump:
 
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Swans are graceful looking. Large birds fascinate me, I see Pelicans often by the ocean.
Hummingbirds are abundant here too. They zip all over chasing each other. So agile.
 
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