What did you accomplish today?

manfredo

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I remember way back in Cub Scouts I got a mammoth sliver under my thumb nail, making stilts...Probably like 7-8 years old. I wouldn't let my mom touch it..She said fine. let it fester. First time in my life I couldn't sleep...I got up in the middle of the night (probably 11 pm, lol) , got the tweezers, and extracted it....Ahhhhhh, instant relief!

I have a friend who's a surgical nurse for a GI doctor...She said they mostly remove objects from peoples asses, and it's always the same story she said..."i fell on it".

Not sure how I went from slivers to personal submersibles :?: Lego brain I guess!

Cut some clones, installed a new security camera, puked from the heat....another day in paradise!
 

MICHI-CAN

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Heat finally broke. Managed to trim the bottom of my bush. Still got to thin the canopy. But almost. And it is hard to cut a few people's entire crop down. Then toss all those clones in the compost pile.

May every one have the bonus outdoor grows were having in the mid west. Stay healthy. IMG_20200727_175154.jpgIMG_20200727_174836.jpgIMG_20200727_174846.jpg
 

DarkWeb

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I remember way back in Cub Scouts I got a mammoth sliver under my thumb nail, making stilts...Probably like 7-8 years old. I wouldn't let my mom touch it..She said fine. let it fester. First time in my life I couldn't sleep...I got up in the middle of the night (probably 11 pm, lol) , got the tweezers, and extracted it....Ahhhhhh, instant relief!

I have a friend who's a surgical nurse for a GI doctor...She said they mostly remove objects from peoples asses, and it's always the same story she said..."i fell on it".

Not sure how I went from slivers to personal submersibles :?: Lego brain I guess!

Cut some clones, installed a new security camera, puked from the heat....another day in paradise!
Drink more water man. Puking is not good......probably more like heat exhaustion....watched someone sit down and start to have a toke and in 30 seconds was talking like they had a bunch of beers.
 

SSGrower

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Gotta see the postive. Like when you procrastinate replacing the water filter and your well shuts down mid shower, before you can rinse the conditioner out. My hair is silky smooth now.
I mean its a double positive when you replaced the 50 year old analog controller because it was buzzing. I got to test the overcurrent protection as well (a feature the old one didn't have). Boy this day just keeps getting better......what? Dinner time, not much day left. :(
 

raratt

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So the little guy got a pretty good splinter......like 2.5" long in his heal that's maybe about the same size....got most of it but about a 1/4" stayed in real deep. Wife brought him down to Dr and all went great! But that's not why I'm telling this.........poor kid (and mom) next had a Lego stuck up his nose that the Dr couldn't get out! LOL oh man it can always be worse!
 

raratt

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Son used the last of the eggs for his dinner last night so I had to go get more first thing this morning, plus beer. Dropped off some veggies and a jar of tincture to a friend that just finished radiation treatments for breast cancer. She has been eating some brownies recently to help with sleep, this should help also. Repaired a drip line out front, the standoff had a crack, probably from when I was digging out there. Debating between country pork ribs, and BLT's for dinner. Buds and suds time.
 

BudmanTX

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I remember way back in Cub Scouts I got a mammoth sliver under my thumb nail, making stilts...Probably like 7-8 years old. I wouldn't let my mom touch it..She said fine. let it fester. First time in my life I couldn't sleep...I got up in the middle of the night (probably 11 pm, lol) , got the tweezers, and extracted it....Ahhhhhh, instant relief!

I have a friend who's a surgical nurse for a GI doctor...She said they mostly remove objects from peoples asses, and it's always the same story she said..."i fell on it".

Not sure how I went from slivers to personal submersibles :?: Lego brain I guess!

Cut some clones, installed a new security camera, puked from the heat....another day in paradise!
Dude you just had heat exhaustion, that's why you puked, cool your body quick,water hose on the head and back of the neck, also when your outside cool wet rag while your out put it on the back of your neck.....

And if your really want heat, come my way....we will be at 100 by Saturday again, dew points with be at the 65% or above...pushing the heat index higher...
 

raratt

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Dude you just had heat exhaustion, that's why you puked, cool your body quick,water hose on the head and back of the neck, also when your outside cool wet rag while your out put it on the back of your neck.....

And if your really want heat, come my way....we will be at 100 by Saturday again, dew points with be at the 65% or above...pushing the heat index higher...
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The monsoonal flow is supposed to decrease, so it SHOULD be a dry heat...
 

raratt

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Not here...we just had a hurricane hit to the south of us, got a little rain bout an inch from it, with it dispersing, dew points are gonna go nuts, high from the west is gonnapush the temps higher.....wouldn't be surprised if index is 110....
It's really rare that we get any moisture from hurricanes this far north, but it has happened. Usually it tries to wash meep meep country off the map.
 

DCcan

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All I can see is opium.
Good eye. You spotted that Laurens Purple seed pod, thats for next years seeds.
Know of any perennial varieties for Zone 4- ?

Anyone know what this flower is also? Just kept some seeds from this.
They get about the size of a quarter, dozens of them all together, only a few blooms left.

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raratt

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Good eye. You spotted that Laurens Purple seed pod, thats for next years seeds.
Know of any perennial varieties for Zone 4- ?

Anyone know what this flower is also? Just kept some seeds from this.
They get about the size of a quarter, dozens of them all together, only a few blooms left.

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Dianthis, or sweet william. If it smells like carnations it is old school sweet williams. Love them.
 

BudmanTX

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It's really rare that we get any moisture from hurricanes this far north, but it has happened. Usually it tries to wash meep meep country off the map.
Desert flash floods? If I can guess the sea of Cortez is where monsoon season comes from. Ours gulf of Mexico which is above 80 degrees right now. This will encourage hurricanes to strengthen, so beware and be careful for our gulf neighbors out there.

On a cool side note, it's great fishing out there
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Desert flash floods? If I can guess the sea of Cortez is where monsoon season comes from. Ours gulf of Mexico which is above 80 degrees right now. This will encourage hurricanes to strengthen, so beware and be careful for our gulf neighbors out there.

On a cool side note, it's great fishing out there
In the Mojave the monsoon is driven by the Gulf if Mexico.
 

raratt

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In the Mojave the monsoon is driven by the Gulf if Mexico.
The Gulf of California may be referred to by several alternate names, including; the Sea of Cortez or Sea of Cortés, for Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés, and the Vermilion Sea. The gulf is known throughout Latin America in the Spanish language as Mar de Cortés, Mar Bermejo and Golfo de California.
 
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