Hello all,
Just got back from a friends and his outdoor garden was ripped this morning.
But its ok because he had just finished his harvest yesterday and the only thing that was left was the larf.
And they took it too. Well about half anyway of what was left...about 2 ounces dry tops. We think he were spooked away.
Still my buddy is spooked and we moved his stash over to my garage to finish drying.
Even though the loss was minimal (if not existent) because what was left would likely rot on the stem having an uninvited stranger in your back yard to take something from you is unnerving.
He said...landmines and barbed wire fence around the perimeter next year. Maybe a turret with a 50 cal.
Anyway, He and I suspect either kids, tweekers or maybe the Fisker transients that camp at the park around the corner.
I suspect the later two because the footprints left were big and the soles were very worn. They went over the fence.
They also left some of their gear behind too.
Ballsy.
minds_I
Just got back from a friends and his outdoor garden was ripped this morning.
But its ok because he had just finished his harvest yesterday and the only thing that was left was the larf.
And they took it too. Well about half anyway of what was left...about 2 ounces dry tops. We think he were spooked away.
Still my buddy is spooked and we moved his stash over to my garage to finish drying.
Even though the loss was minimal (if not existent) because what was left would likely rot on the stem having an uninvited stranger in your back yard to take something from you is unnerving.
He said...landmines and barbed wire fence around the perimeter next year. Maybe a turret with a 50 cal.
Anyway, He and I suspect either kids, tweekers or maybe the Fisker transients that camp at the park around the corner.
I suspect the later two because the footprints left were big and the soles were very worn. They went over the fence.
They also left some of their gear behind too.
Ballsy.
minds_I