Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Jan-Mar '23

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Good afternoon everyone. :pass::smokeout::smokeout::pass:

I'd only had a couple hours sleep when I had to get up this morning and take my son to school for a band function. I came home and passed out in the recliner and just woke up a little while ago. Damm! i slept most of the day away! :doh: :peace: :pass:

Mines like that loves to chase it then it's either catch me if you can or she wants to play tug of war. If you ignore her she keeps taking the ball or what ever and banging it against me like "go ahead try and grab it "
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There such a joy to have and mine actually helps with my high blood pressure. I always have her nearby, so I can pet her while I do my daily vitals on the machine the VA sent me. A couple times she called when it was high and she asked me if my dog was ok! :crying: :pass:
All those seeds are strains I crossed.... @Need4Weed
Wow, dude you been busy!! :d5: :peace: :pass:
 
Good Morfnoevight All you happy Caturday Stoners!

"I see that bird in my garden"

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Went to the farm market this morning and scored some Lions Mane mushrooms.

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Growing up in Michigan, my parents purchased a 140 acre farm in Kentucky in the area where they were raised around 1966. From the time I was 8, all I heard was "son, u ready to move to Ky?" I always said yeah, but after a few years I started to believe it would never happen. Then my late father became disabled in 1972 and we were soon moving south! I had already spent a lot of time there, so I knew what to expect. However, one thing I did learn was that the Game Warden lived directly across from our home I became friends with his son and they had champion pointer bird dogs. We had a couple different covey of quail on our property and sometimes I hunted with my cousin, (without a dog), and we still got our share of birds, (we just did a lot more walking). :rofl: So one day the Game Warden offered to bring a couple of his dogs and do some hunting. Man, seeing those dogs work is such a thrill. Especially when one's on point and the other is backing it up. Sometimes the 2nd dog would point, but most times it would crawl as close as it dared staying really low to the ground, (always staying behind the lead dog). I tried to find an image on google, but only found this! :peace::pass:


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My dad and his buddy raised hunting dogs, Fran had a lab named Babe and was without a doubt the smartest dog I have ever witnessed. She simply understood the spoken word. He used to take her to the bar and make wagers about how fast she could find anything that an unsuspecting pigeon would hide. One time she was having a bit of trouble finding a match book behind the triangle of a door opened to the wall. Fran said it out loud "it is hard to find it behind the door" and Babe went directly to it opened the door and got the matchbook. The guy did not want to pay up because it was not fair telling the dog where it was :haha:

My Dad had a couple of Britney Spaniels that were champions in the field and they worked as a team just like you describe. Skipper was the better of the two and he could clear a 6 foot fence from a stand still with a pheasant in his mouth, no teeth marks. Karl the other dog could hold a bird so tight you could walk up to it and kick it to get it to fly.

I have such great memories of hunting and fishing with my Dad.
 
@Need4Weed I have been....I did reversal spray on a few strains and collected pollen...then I got my whole flower tent pregnant...now I got seeds coming out my ass...it definitely ruins the weed...I've had plants loaded with seeds and plants that had maybe 10....I got at least 17 crosses I made...and some good ones....
 
Ok so i got a question….
I wanna put a bit o pollen on 1 branch of the photo girl to make a few replacement seeds but i dont want pollen going all over my entire tent! What is best way to get it on a branch without it flying all over? I cant pull the plant outta tent so that option is off the table! :thumbsup::smokeit:
 
If you don't know by now, I'm a huge Jackson Browne fan. His music got me through the worst times in my life. Jackson use to get "The Section," to play on and tour his albums. If you don't know about this group, here's the opening paragraph from Wiki. "The Section were a US instrumental rock/jazz fusion band formed in the early 1970s by guitarist Danny Kortchmar, keyboardist Craig Doerge, bassist Leland Sklar, and drummer Russ Kunkel. Other musicians associated with the group include multi-instrumentalist David Lindley and guitarist Waddy Wachtel. They are best known for both studio and stage work in support of some of the best selling singer-songwriters and solo singers of that decade. Their frequent appearances on the records of artists signed to Asylum Records made them the label's de facto house band. Their close association with the singer-songwriter and soft rock genres of the 1970s also led to their alternate moniker of "The Mellow Mafia"."

I watch a lot of utube vids from Russ and Leland and I wanted to share my favorite by Leland Sklar, talking and playing the JB classic "Doctor my Eyes." If you want to skip the talking part and just hear his amazing work on this song, than skip to 9:20 in the vid. Thanks for listening! :peace: :pass:

 
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