marijuana and nature; married pan-INTJ; I just want people to be happy :-)
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Had to try some Tim Hortons since I was in Canada. I can see why they were so busy, the coffee and food was pretty good for a fast food breakfast.
Clutch live in Penticton BC. That lead singer brings a ton of fun energy!
Corrosion of Conformity in Penticton BC. They played a lot of the classics like Albatross!
Lamb of God killed it in Penticton BC last night!
Just met Randy Blythe, the lead singer of Lamb of God, while wandering around downtown Penticton before the concert! Can't wait to get my metal on tonight with Clutch, Corrosion of Conformity, and LoG!!!
Pit stop at Grand Coulee Dam
Shot 6 birdies playing disc golf at Corbin Park in Post Falls, ID this weekend
22.4% THC - Washington’s Finest Cannabis
All this one said on it was Washington’s Finest Cannabis, and it just had one 1 gram nug in a jar for $15. I was intrigued, and let me just say, this stuff lived up to its name! Amazing high! This one was one of my first legal purchases, and I have never seen it again, but if I ever do, I will most certainly buy again! Made playing Legendary Wings even better :-)
17.1% THC - JUICY FRUIT
this one really does smell delicious and tastes great too! $10 per gram
review from leafly: Also known as Fruity Juice, this cannabis strain was developed by Sensi Seeds. Crossed with pure Afghani indica and pure Thai sativa, Juicy Fruit is a large-leafed, thick-stemmed plant with colors of green and purple. Once broken up, colors of lavender, orange, and amber-purple float throughout the trichome heads and into the stems. Flowering time is approximately 7-9 weeks, with a THC level measuring about 15-20%. Smells are described as ranging from tangy and sweet, sort of like fruit punch and lemons, to a blend of piña colada and plums. The effects begin with a dizzy, light-headed feeling and can last up to 3 hours.
I typically like more of the hardcore K-hop, but this song gives me the feels every time. BTS never fails to inspire me to be better on my own path in life... to be “The best of ME!” - Hobi
82.3% THC CHERRY OG WAX
This one worked great in the vape pen. $20 for a half gram From leafly:
Cherry OG by Emerald Triangle Seeds is a hybrid cannabis strain bred by combining CherryThai, Afghani, and Lost Coast OG genetics. A 50/50 hybrid, Cherry OG truly brings you the best of both sativa and indica worlds as it delivers full-body euphoria alongside high-flying cerebral lucidity. While its name sets expectations of a fruity cherry aroma, this strain can sometimes express more sour and diesel-like flavors.
34.7% THC OG CHEM!!! This stuff is one of my favorite for effects and at that percentage, it makes it even better! $25 for 3.5g From leafly: OG Chem, also called Chem OG, is a sativa-dominant cross between two legendary strains,Chemdawg and OG Kush. The diesel notes of Chemdawg combine with the sour, piney scent of OG Kush to create a pungent skunky aroma that fills the room. Uplifting and euphoric, OG Chem invites the mind to indulge in its creative side while elevating the mood to a light and carefree state.
PSA : don't take any leftover sushi home, even if you eat it as soon as you get home. Not worth the risk! :-/
Taking shots at The Coug
Mini Green Tea Frappuccino for Dessert
Amazing sushi at Red Bento in Pullman Washington
Top: Miso Soup and Edamame Mid: Rattlesnake and Spicy California rolls Bottom: Lion King and Crab Meat rolls
This sweet chocolate stout was an amazing find! Definitely recommend!!!
Starting off the morning with some SPP’s Blob Oil (80% THC) on top of some Snoop’s Blue Dream (16% THC). Smokey Point Productions (SPP) is my favorite concentrate producer so far!
A nice delicious indica! https://www.leafly.com/indica/death-star
Interesting view when avoiding power lines
Listening to Monsta X’s Hero while getting my car washed
This chair was made from driftwood. Ron Swanson would be proud! (Source)
Hoo Hoo to you too!
Got the Wife this shirt a few years back, but this is my first time seeing it animated. Mathematical!
Got the rare sparkly purple one! Tasted kind of like lavender.
We almost missed Astronomy Day!
The day has been around since 1973, though public fascination with astronomy goes back much further. This image is from Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy: Designed for the Use of the Public or Common Schools in the United States by Asa Smith, published in 1849. Advances in telescopes in the 1800s and the resulting discoveries helped generate a public interest in astronomy.
Our current exhibition, Fantastic Worlds: Science and Fiction, 1780-1910, includes Smith’s guide in its third section, Infinite Worlds, and goes further into how science made its way into the public imagination at the time. This of course included the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
My sleepy little boy