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Spankee

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Apologies, I miss read your post last night; I was tired and very high.

That's not something I'd thought of; I'm new to mainlining, although I guess I've been doing something similar all my life.

Serpintine layering is something to think about.
I've seen it happen by accident, but have never tried to do it.

I don't see why I shouldn't give it a go on at least one of the girls.
Nothing ventured etc. etc.
I had only read about it years ago in Robert Clark’s marijuana botany book. What your doing is the closest representation I have ever seen
 

Spankee

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flower~power

~Star~Crash~
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I dont understand it. it was all sour and stinky kush, then Gelato and Pancakes came....

can you imagine @flower~power that some real man in 70s would grow Pancakes? hahahaha instead of lumbo, holyweed or nepalese.

"black nepalese
got me weak in my knees..."

p.s. I know that black nepalese was hash hehehe.
Maybe I can produce some flowers that will make you drool! :devilish:
 

Hombre del mont

Dr of Stupidity
Once again, we have issues with the car😂, so this morning I walked into the village to meet a friend for coffee.

I thought I'd share a couple of photos with you of the walk; it's only about 2km but uphill, thankfully this morning it's pretty cool...only about 28c at 10am.
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Everywhere is very dry now and wild fire is a constant threat. So far this summer the weather had been good and only on one day has it gone up to 38c; but we all know that soon it will get hot, real hot. 😂

On route, I pass several of my Spanish neighbours and receive a cheery "Buenos Dias!" from them all. I'm a geri and some of my neighbours are campocino, but for some strange reason, I'm accepted by them.
The other morning, after Spain beat Germany in the Euros, Jaun and I were dancing in the road!
Commiserations to my German brothers.

In the village we sit and enjoy our coffee, whilst watching the traffic and waving at people. Most of the time pedestrians have right of way over traffic; it's an unwritten rule in the village. When it's 39c,, no one rushes to cross the road.😂 Cars can wait.
Sadly, the bar we're using this morning doesn't really like people smoking spliffs, (at least in the day time), which is fair enough; it's a little more upmarket than most, but they do a very good coffee and it's only €2.80 for us both!

At this time of year, there is an increasing amount of traffic as the holiday season gets going. There's nothing here for traditional holiday makers, but if you like spectacular mountain scenery and wonderful Alpujarran hospitality, then you're in the right place. Thankfully we are well known in the village and our (big) supermarket (!yes,we now have one) will open a separate till for Mrs DM. The holiday makers buy a lot of beer😂
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Whilst we we're chatting, we meet an old Spanish hippie lady, who was visiting from Cadiz. Her clothes made @flower~power shirts look bland. She was carrying a really small dog (half the size of a cat); it's name was Marijuana. He was dead cute. 😍
Nobody gives a second look here, no matter "wierd" how you dress.

And tonight we have the Football! The whole village will be watching and there will be a Fiesta Grande when we win!, but when we win the final, I expect the whole village to party for several days! Bring it on!.

What will I do if its England/Spain in the final? That's going to be tough😂

Edit. After a lot of thought, I'm going with Spain 🇪🇸. "Vamos España!"
 
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Hombre del mont

Dr of Stupidity
Thank you brother. I'll probably do a plant update at the weekend, when hopefully there's a bit more to see.

Maybe I'll share a few more photos of the village and the surrounding countryside.

Here's our house!

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A little rustic by English standards😂, but we love our home. I can smell my neighbours animals from my terrace and it reminds me of growing up in a little village in England, when there were still geese in the street. I love it. And I love Spain; such a civilised place to live!
 
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