Reblogger for years, now building a blog based primarily on original content. Enjoy!
Free Dos Equis swag for Cinco De Mayo this year!
Taking shots at The Coug
Umphrey’s McGee at The Hive in Sandpoint, ID on March 10, 2016
My version of a “Baker’s Dozen”
Bought 7 grams of 21.3% THC Ghost Train Haze and decided to roll it up with some Juicy Mello Mango papers so I could load my joint case. Using my new sherlock while rolling and watching shows. A good Saturday night! From Leafly:
First bred by Rare Dankness, Ghost Train Haze is a sativa cross between Ghost OG and Neville’s Wreck. Unlike typical sativas, Ghost Train Haze grows dense buds blanketed in white, crystal-capped trichomes. With a sour citrus and floral aroma, Ghost Train Haze delivers a potent dose of THC to knock out pain, depression, and appetite loss, but patients prone to anxiety should steer clear of this heavy-hitter. Low doses are conducive to concentration and creativity, but you may notice some cerebral haziness as you administer more. Ghost Train Haze is a suitable outdoor strain for warm climates and has a 65 to 80 day flowering time indoors.
Had to try some Tim Hortons since I was in Canada. I can see why they were so busy, the coffee and food was pretty good for a fast food breakfast.
Some crystally nuglets of Bubba Kush
from leafly: Bubba Kush is an indica strain that has gained notoriety in the U.S. and beyond for its heavy tranquilizing effects. Sweet hashish flavors with subtle notes of chocolate and coffee come through on the exhale, delighting the palate as powerful relaxation takes over. From head to toe, muscles ease with heaviness as dreamy euphoria blankets the mind, crushing stress while coercing happy moods. Bubba Kush exhibits a distinctive, bulky bud structure with hues that range from forest green to pale purple.Bubba’s stocky plant stature and bulky bud structure suggest Afghani descent, but its genetic origins aren’t certain. The breeder whom this strain was named after states that Bubba Kush emerged just after 1996, when an OG Kush hybrid pollinated an unknown indica strain obtained in New Orleans. The mother plant was supposedly Northern Lights, but the genetically ambiguous indica was simply called “Bubba.” Bubba Kush has flourished from its California roots ever since.
Lamb of God killed it in Penticton BC last night!
My sleepy little boy
Happy SuperBOWL Sunday Everyone!
marijuana and nature; married pan-INTJ; I just want people to be happy :-)
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