Not really. And that is part of the problem regarding how the trichomes look to me. There are still so many white pistils.
From what I've read (and please correct me if I am wrong), the trichomes are the "best" way to check, but there are other factors used to determine "ripeness". While the trichomes look cloudy to me, the growth of the buds has not dropped off, they appear to still be bulking up, the pistils don't have much brown on them, there aren't a lot of leaves changing color or beginning to fade (most are still a lush green)...
I am under the impression that all these things play into when you should get the scissors out, but then I saw these trichomes and confused the hell out of myself.
Here are some pictures from today. You can see the "meaty" white pistils pretty well in a few.
I didn't want to start a whole "are these plants done???" thing, because I bet veterans hate that shit. Was more curious about what else I should be looking for (which is why I appreciate your reply!) and if plants ever finish this early in our region. I probably just need to spend more time studying trichomes and learning to accurately identify what I'm looking at...
Anyway, thanks in advance for any help!