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flower~power

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Nice to see some photos of cookie the other day, she is such a sweet looking dog.
Patiently wait for me to take her out there. It’s already getting dark the sun is setting. This is crazy. The days are so short. Still ruminating about daylight savings time it’s so ridiculous.
 

Loriented

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oldmaninbc

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yea im not sure it’s a real photo. Was wondering ever since I saw it posted a while back.
It does seem to pose a bit of a puzzle, is it real or not?
If it is real... I wonder how it came about and it would be one of the most interesting cannabis plants I've seen.
 

flower~power

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Woke up early dropped down to 29° out :freezing:thinking ahead of my week it’s all going to be bucking, which is a pain in the butt, but not nearly in the same league as trimming and if you are patient and deliberate about it, (neither of which I am ) you can retrieve a lot more from the plant for extraction. Main thing is getting the big leaves off ..some plants are very cooperative and the leaf releases very easily. Others are much more fibrous, those are when you start cursing ….
 

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Feeling cosmological this afternoon >>> https://www.sciencealert.com/the-big-bang-is-beyond-doubt-an-expert-reveals-why

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How did everything begin? It's a question that humans have pondered for thousands of years. Over the last century or so, science has homed in on an answer: the Big Bang.
This describes how the Universe was born in a cataclysmic explosion almost 14 billion years ago. In a tiny fraction of a second, the observable universe grew by the equivalent of a bacterium expanding to the size of the Milky Way. The early universe was extraordinarily hot and extremely dense. But how do we know this happened?
 
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