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Hello everyone. Sorry for being silent but I had a computer crash and I'm still replacing some parts in it. I have already harvested my critical grow, it's dried and it's curing.

It's potent as fuck. Sent me spinning and I fell asleep :smoking:

@Dinafem-Mark I have purple buds on the pheno [HASHTAG]#3[/HASHTAG], definitely gonna enter the dinafem contest and the BoM
 
Here's another little tidbit for you . Extremes in temp are the funeral directors best friend it seems thats when the elderly decided to die !! :nono:
You are so right there Bear, we all think of the cold being bad for old people and often because a lot of them can't afford to heat their homes.
Back in 2003 though , Europe had a serious heat wave and many thousands of people died across Europe but it was really bad in france!

France: More than 10,000 dead in record heat wave
By Francis Dubois
22 August 2003

The unprecedented heat wave in Europe has caused many deaths across the continent, but the highest number of victims has been in France, where illness and death have reached epidemic proportions.

While the full extent of the health disaster has still to emerge, the heavy death toll has led to a serious political crisis for the French government. At the beginning of this week, the number of deaths linked to the heat was estimated at 5,000, and this figure was, according to medical experts, likely to rise, since 50 percent of the deaths have occurred outside hospitals and are not yet accounted for.

France’s leading undertakers organisation reported on Thursday that as many as 13,000 may have died from exposure to the intense heat.
 
Morning all, I'll share the weather with you. As a matter of fact, take it, please. We got 6" of snow and ice yesterday. 11° in the am and 43° in the afternoon. Today we're supposed to get 14" of snow between 8am and 9pm with a temp around 22°.
Good morning step :pass:
Jeebus how much snow!!! :snow1::snow2::snow3::snow2::snow1:
Come on Spring, where are you, we got people up to their necks in the white stuff!
 
I have had a request from a young lady to join our group . She is in sales for Lovely Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. manufacturers of led lighting . I suggested that she could join but would have to get approval from management to introduce her company does that sound about right ??
I've reported the post for ya Bear, someone will get back to you on the exact protocol but it sounds about right.
 
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:crying:4C and grey, you just have to love merry old England!
Unless your in the Southern Hemisphere right now, I don't think your summer temps would be something I would like to suffer!
I do love our Maritime (Oceanic) Climate in the UK, whilst the winters a somewhat grey and wet, we don't really get very cold weather with snow etc here in the South West.
The summer here can be fantastic and the countryside is lush and verdant.
Spring is on it's way and that always makes me smile, we are over the hump now and we have broken the back of winter.
Snow drops and daffodils are popping up and the crocuses will follow soon!
Birds are chirping in the trees.
Saying all that it would be lovely to enjoy a warm 19C and be wandering around in just a T-shirt but that will soon be here and winter will be a distant memory until next December.
Have a great day Elle
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Ahhhh the beautiful South West, my favourite part of the UK. Maybe I can afford a nice house down there one day LOL. You benefit from the Gulf Stream don't you? Zone 9 climate for a large chunk of Cornwall and even a touch of 10 for St Ives, Lands' End and the Lizard. *happy sigh* Lovely place! All that mining history too... Had a good scramble about on the mine dumps back in '94, I have two tiny amethyst chips for earrings at home that we collected, they are probably in the top 3 of my most treasured possessions. And a little quartz cluster that hubby scuffed accidentally out of the path too.

It doesn't get too hot here, we're on the coast and there's often a little bit of a breeze. When the dust comes across from the Sahara it gets into the mid 30s but apart from that it's reliably 20C North of the island in winter and 24C South side. When we came out 4 1/2 months ago we were still having up to 30C most days. I was warm enough then... just about.

Cheers arty! :pass:you too dude!

Good morning Eclectic Elle.

There is a self publisher through Amazon named Wayne Stinnett who went from driving a truck to targeting a million with his 14th book in an adventure series. He wrote a My Success type book telling how. I had met him years ago once so when I saw the Success book listed I thought. Oh no, already gone to his head. Picturing Dabney Coleman in Modern Problems. I listened to it on Audible. A great read for inspiring author's but also some great stuff from a down to earth guy to apply to anyone.

Blue Collar to No Collar
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Hi Feenix, thanks for that, I'll go check it out! Cheers man :pass:
 
Its getting closer to Friday which means my outdoor work is closer ti finishing..Cream Mandarin anybody??:smokeout: Dont bogart that joint my friend!!
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