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Hope you're having a grand evening, bro

Thanks bud....going pretty well here....had my folks over for dinner...nice relaxed dinner having some of our own raised prime beef with mushroom gravy...fresh garden carrots, potatoes and got some brussell sprouts from the store....sweet! Homemade apple pie for desert, with homemade cheddar cheese to boot!!
 
Thanks bud....going pretty well here....had my folks over for dinner...nice relaxed dinner having some of our own raised prime beef with mushroom gravy...fresh garden carrots, potatoes and got some brussell sprouts form the store....sweet!
Not a greater feeling in the world than to be able to do that.

I aspire to that, in the sense that I am not [Edit: yet] in a position to raise animals, but I grow as much of what I eat that I can. Everything else I source from local farms as much as I can.

Salut! Enjoy!
 
Not a greater feeling in the world than to be able to do that.

I aspire to that, in the sense that I am not [Edit: yet] in a position to raise animals, but I grow as much of what I eat that I can. Everything else I source from local farms as much as I can.

Salut! Enjoy!

Yes it is a great feeling for sure!! Digging carrots out of the snow and them being the sweetest things ever is really amazing.
 
Yes it is a great feeling for sure!! Digging carrots out of the snow and them being the sweetest things ever is really amazing.
Just some random thoughts...

I have always had a bit of a penchant for making my own food. Sure, I love restaurant food as much as anyone else; and though while it tasted mighty fine, it always had this "manufactured" vibe for me. Probably has a lot to do with me being the 80's equivalent of a hippy. Back then is when my "enlightenment" started.

When I did my first grow, and harvested the results, some 30 years later, all of that came back -- in spades. I had grown other things before, for sure.. but there was something about that relationship with the lady Mary Jane that made it much more personal for me. I find myself tending to these things as I would to newborn infants.

Doing so afforded me some real motivation to understand just how this miraculous plant does what it does. Learning that, in turn, graduated my reality into a much broader appreciation of the life around us, and our inextricable link to it all.
 
Doing so afforded me some real motivation to understand just how this miraculous plant does what it does. Learning that, in turn, graduated my reality into a much broader appreciation of the life around us, and our inextricable link to it all.

I knew the other day when we chatted, that you had the "growing spark" and have been absorbing a ton of information on growing in a relatively short time. Weed really is miraculous!! For many folks it has entirely changed their lives from a medical perspective, myself included. But shit....I have loved weed long before I needed it for medical, and have always had a very tight connection with it.

Remember this though...growing weed can be as complicated or as simple as you want it to be...Ive grown many, many 1kg+ photo plants with nothing more than horse manure and lime. So much is dependent on water and medium.

Because of where I live(north), I have had total appreciation for the nature and life surrounding me.
 
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