What did you accomplish today?

Metasynth

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I did a little trimming over the weekend. :eyesmoke:
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In an effort to avoid unwanted attention, I'll top off the bin with "normal" yard waste before it goes to the curb.

My grow is legal but I still try to be stealthy. 8)
Like 7 years ago I sprayed eagle20 (myclobutanil) on 4 large plants before I put them into flower. Then 3 hours after transferring them into my flower room I thought better of the idea and trashed them I’m two of those large rubbish bins. Stinky af, lol, didn’t try to cover anything up. Always wonder what my garbage men think about me...
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Like 7 years ago I sprayed eagle20 (myclobutanil) on 4 large plants before I put them into flower. Then 3 hours after transferring them into my flower room I thought better of the idea and trashed them I’m two of those large rubbish bins. Stinky af, lol, didn’t try to cover anything up. Always wonder what my garbage men think about me...
they probably think you found your kids plants and shit canned them
 

tyler.durden

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It seems that marketing efforts over the last few months have really paid off. I've gone from having an excess of over 5 pounds, down to about a half pound! It now feels weird not to have a huge surplus, but I remember that this is what it feels like to be selling successfully. I'm making far less brownies, too, which is great. I fucking hate brownies now, but I'm grateful that they paid the rent and bills for awhile. I also recently put another $20k into the storage facility safe, and another $9k into the bank. I also bought a new bose sound system for my chamber group for about $3k, among various other toys. I think it's time to start looking at houses, that's a good place to put the excess $. Life is good again...
 

curious2garden

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It seems that marketing efforts over the last few months have really paid off. I've gone from having an excess of over 5 pounds, down to about a half pound! It now feels weird not to have a huge surplus, but I remember that this is what it feels like to be selling successfully. I'm making far less brownies, too, which is great. I fucking hate brownies now, but I'm grateful that they paid the rent and bills for awhile. I also recently put another $20k into the storage facility safe, and another $9k into the bank. I also bought a new bose sound system for my chamber group for about $3k, among various other toys. I think it's time to start looking at houses, that's a good place to put the excess $. Life is good again...
Can't beat real estate. I'd invest in other countries real estate too! Certain south, South American states immediately come to mind.

Good job Tyler, you'll have to live close enough to a major city with an art district to be able to attribute it to successful busking :)
 

tyler.durden

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Can't beat real estate. I'd invest in other countries real estate too! Certain south, South American states immediately come to mind.

Good job Tyler, you'll have to live close enough to a major city with an art district to be able to attribute it to successful busking :)
Lol. Luckily, I do. Downtown Chicago is quite posh and artsy, and I do make good money busking when I need to. It's just nice not to need to. The wedding music biz is good, too, and folks get a discount for paying in cash...
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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It seems that marketing efforts over the last few months have really paid off. I've gone from having an excess of over 5 pounds, down to about a half pound! It now feels weird not to have a huge surplus, but I remember that this is what it feels like to be selling successfully. I'm making far less brownies, too, which is great. I fucking hate brownies now, but I'm grateful that they paid the rent and bills for awhile. I also recently put another $20k into the storage facility safe, and another $9k into the bank. I also bought a new bose sound system for my chamber group for about $3k, among various other toys. I think it's time to start looking at houses, that's a good place to put the excess $. Life is good again...
That’s awesome! congratulations. I’m happy for your success and wish u more in the future!
 

BarnBuster

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So I decided to keep my 10 year old car til next year's model end and get a new 2019 something. That said, I had to get new tires and last time I swore I would go cheap, but when the rubber hit the road so to speak, I couldn't bring myself to do it. Ended up with Michelin Premier A/S 95V from Tire Rack.

Now the reason for the post. For decades all I ever used for a tire gauge were those cheap stick gauges, (5 gauges, 5 different readings). I ordered this, and was really pleased with it. USA made, small company, good craftsmanship, lifetime NQA warranty. After it came I got a robo inquiry from Amazon with the usual questions. I answered and got a reply from one of the company founders. We emailed back and forth a couple of times. I was impressed...so if you need a quality tire gauge:

https://www.amazon.com/JACO-ElitePro-Tire-Pressure-Gauge/dp/B015HURK64
 

neosapien

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It was raining pretty good when I got to my first job this morning. So I went in the back and organized my tools into this new tool tote I just got. I've rocked a tool belt ever since I first started. I liked the tool belt because it was one less thing I had to carry but felt I needed something bigger and more well organized. I started off as someone's helper for 2 years and then the service side organically started to grow so then it was decided I would start my own crew. But I felt uneasy as my mentor was the only one that these customers had known for the last 15 years and was worried when I showed up alone that they would only look at me as "the helper". So I decided to rock the toolbelt to look more professional. I believe it worked. But alas I have outgrown you dear friend. I will keep you just in case though…

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dstroy

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Wow! :shock:. It was a nice day here. 82 and nice breeze going. I so just wanted to lay in a hammock all day.





Oh. Here's today's harvest. Zucchini is the replacement for noodles and such since we went carb free. Those are about 18-24 inches long and some almost as thick as a 2 liter bottle.
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lol we've been eating so much roasted zucchini, love that stuff

so good

my wife is on a carb free diet, which means I am also on a "carb free" diet

I like my zucchini noodles a little crunchy
 
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