THELOADEDDRAGON'S 2010 Outdoor

#1Raiderfan420

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I don't have the time because I CHOOSE not to have the time.... so its all good... I spread it to do what it needs to do so that I can do what I need to do... eat! :) Like right now... mmmmm potatoes :)
lol, that is what is so cool about you man. Even in the mist of everything falling around you, you can still appreciate something as simple as a hot meal. You have a great perspective on the importants things in life. I, along with millions of others, could learn a lot from you. I am am sure you will get all the shit worked out and get back to your passion soon.
 

FuZZyBUDz

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lol, that is what is so cool about you man. Even in the mist of everything falling around you, you can still appreciate something as simple as a hot meal. You have a great perspective on the importants things in life. I, along with millions of others, could learn a lot from you. I am am sure you will get all the shit worked out and get back to your passion soon.
i second that.
 

theloadeddragon

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lol, that is what is so cool about you man. Even in the mist of everything falling around you, you can still appreciate something as simple as a hot meal. You have a great perspective on the importants things in life. I, along with millions of others, could learn a lot from you. I am am sure you will get all the shit worked out and get back to your passion soon.
I sure hope so..... I have no plants going right now..... and feel lost and helpless.... hehehe.... lol.....


And no haven't found out who the rippers were..... yes..... had to have been more than one person there doing it.... would have required a truck and trailer to haul it all out.... there are suspects, but no one for sure....

Better not to focus on it. Better to move onto today and tomorrow, with those important things at heart. Like true friends... real friends, like the ones that are there for me now, that have always been and always will be... that I will be there for them. It is most certainly someone that I thought/think to be a true friend that ripped me off. Its on their conscience now.

Indiana huh.... nope, I don't live there.

Who knows where I will end up, how things will end up..... who knows if I will be able to carry on the Purple Kush or the Sensi Star..... I don't know.... who knows what strains are to come... what garden plots..... who knows what is going to happen in this world. This horribly wonderful world.
 

Hodgegrown

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Have lots of strains and access to lots mere, will need trees cut on my Trinity piece this coming season, pm me.
 

wheezer

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Man, you've earned my respect this year, the way you handle things, and the way you take it all. I , too, am moving this year and if I have any big prep work next year I'll holler at ya too! You are a great example of how we should all act under pressure!
 

FuZZyBUDz

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HOLY SHIT TLD, u are a man of much strength to even let that come out ur finger tips. i wish the best for you, and u KNOW we always got room in cali for ya.
 

TheOrganic

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Man that sucks Loaded I seen your thread awhile back, Way to stay positive, really the only thing you lost is hard work and a strong person has years of that so the next grow will be better always!!
 

theloadeddragon

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haven't read up in a bit.... will address comments later....

Just wanted to say:

Life is so Truly amazingly brilliant when you choose to see it, and feel it.

Cheers all, to a successful 2010 :)

Hopefully more free time soon to wrap up this journal....
 

svchop889

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TLD dude your so awesome I would steal your whole crop and trim dry and cure it and then I would leave it on your doorstep to find after I had gone. But only If I know your weren't going to be able to.

Steal is a dirty word though I would never take anything from you without the intention of giving it back.

I think sometimes that good people are surrounded by bad so that the bad can be shown kindness and be saved in some way by generosity
the only cure for greed is generosity, and greed is every problem in this world.
but i'm sure you know this already.

I think your doing a very good job
eventually you will be repaid
 

theloadeddragon

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It is fear..... that which compels greed. The fear of having naught. It is our fear of fear, and our instict to prevent our greatest fears coming into our own realities, which we react on to become greedy, and in every sense of the word. I know there is much that I am afraid of in life, that much I have feared has come to be and seems to be true, and that I am currently living through nightmares I previously feared. But what can we do, aside from what we can do? I feel that it all comes down to individual decisions and character.

To be honest.... very little of my harvest has been trimmed. Even by now, maybe 8-10 lb's have been trimmed, and what looks like that much more if not more than that still to go, not including what I gave to a couple of my patients that was fresh and thus never weighed by me. So much has gone on, and is going on, with and around me, that trimming has lain a dormant task only to be undertaken at late hours of the night, which also happens to be the only time I have had to smoke even. I have to admit though, that while I was sick this last week I devoted an entire day to reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows instead of trimming. I must say it was worth it too.

I was out cutting down stalks and getting ready to take down the raised beds today. It was a saddening affair. Though the garden being ripped off has been the least of my atrocities as of late, it is defintely something that eats at me as well.

But on the brighter side....

That Pure Sativa Indian Landrace is still there.... lol.... I will probably just make hash out of the whole plant.... :)

I know..... I owe you guys some pictures......
 

veggiegardener

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I'm really sorry to hear of your problems. I've found that putting supports in place early really helps, in a bunch of ways.

I've been too busy trimming to do much reading.

Nearly eight weeks, and I'm about 2/3s done.

I dry all my plants in a shed, with a large box fan circulating air.

Because ventilation is on the slow side, drying takes several weeks, and seems to help the curing process.
 
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