S is for shitfaced!
probly afraid to go into the store with it, the cops would mistake it for a rpg and shoot him, and three bystandersView attachment 4123148
Getting hard out in the streets....
Gangsters just leaving their strap....smh
probly afraid to go into the store with it, the cops would mistake it for a rpg and shoot him, and three bystanders
what are they growing there, with the white collars around the stalks? seen a lot of shit growing and never seen thoseSo the strange weather I've been talking about.
This morning
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Then it hailed and rained hard for about 40 minutes((cold AF))...you can see some in my hand and all over the ground
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Now it looks like this
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Pretty weird shit.... Well I'm off to sift a lil bit for sis from the trim bowl. She's going to stay with papa Inda for a few days. She likes to smoke straight keef out of her sneak a toke pipe when she's away from home. I think she enjoys the 12 or so different strains that are in the trim bowl at any given time. All I know is she laughs a lot more smoking that than anything else....lol
Il post pics..... I don't do anything special. Just a small metal/mesh screen used for cooking. I was going to get some smaller screens. However sis and my patients love it the way it is. So why bother. Some smaller plant matter does get through. But it ends up a beautiful brown/blonde color.
I think I will get some screens to play with later in the year. After my single plant is done of course.
Trees; that is fruit/nut orchard countrywhat are they growing there, with the white collars around the stalks? seen a lot of shit growing and never seen those
You load that bab boy with battery acid and you can get into a world of trouble.
That’s not nice.They hijack people like that here.
i'm already ugly, point that shit at me and i'll put the shades on and stuff it up your assThey hijack people like that here.
Man you come from a tough neighborhood.
Edit:N/M way too high.that is fruit/nut orchard country
Almond orchard...... Basically all walnuts and almonds in the valley. Although there is quite a bit of citrus/fruit around now to. As soon as I hit the hill it's all cattle and grapes.what are they growing there, with the white collars around the stalks? seen a lot of shit growing and never seen those
cool, i thought of trees after i asked, but you never know, might be the way to grow brussel sprouts for all i know. wheat, corn, taters, beets....i'm familiar with, only orchards i've ever seen have already been established.Almond orchard...... Basically all walnuts and almonds in the valley. Although there is quite a bit of citrus/fruit around now to. As soon as I hit the hill it's all cattle and grapes.
My family actually own one of the largest virgin pieces of land where the home farm is. It's actually next to a huge nature preserve. We don't have cattle or anything on that 80 acres. My great grandfather did it because the river actually runs along that piece of property and there's a natural slou to. So the geese, duck, and quail are abundant for hunting. People pay to enter a lottery to hunt the neighboring preserve. We get to do it free every year. We've even had people offer huge amounts of money to guide goose hunts on our property. We always say no and keep it just for family. I say all this because most all the open land around here is orchards now. Use to be beautiful open country. Now it's basically my family and one or two others who have any open land left. People don't realize how gorgeous the area use to be. The geese will literally get into the thousands. The ground looks like it's alive from so many geese in the field. I don't hunt much anymore. I have an awesome spot if I decide to though. I use to camp out there as a teenager and hunt the early mornings. Not to mention having a few crops of my own amongst the river trees ....sssshhhhhhhcool, i thought of trees after i asked, but you never know, might be the way to grow brussel sprouts for all i know. wheat, corn, taters, beets....i'm familiar with, only orchards i've ever seen have already been established.