What did you accomplish today?

Managed to spend three hours smoking and grilling chicken wings. Then grilling cornbread, "hillbilly wedding cake", with a touch too much honey. Got the special girls in some shelter for the storms we "may" get the next couple days. JJ, I'd like to try one of those snakes in my brown butter I roast garlic in. Makes crazy wings. Peace and health all. 005.jpg006.jpg
 
Are you growing outdoors? I have a five pack of Critical+ 2.0 from dinafem that I'm thinking of growing next run. I also have three canuk seeds gg#4, but I'm a bit skeptical of those.
Strictly outdoors, mostly autos. I've grow Dinafem a few years now, I don't recall Canuck.

If you happen to be in True North's neighborhood, tell them to ship my seeds.
 
Beautiful glass piece!! I still have 2 that still look like new that I mainly use for bubble hash....a soak in alcohol brings them right back.

I need a new portable vaporizer, and a grinder....Sooo many choices! And yeah, I just bought non stick Fiskars....and they are not!

Well the bike ride was great, and now time for some grilling. Looking like cheeseburgers on Martins potato rolls with some baked beans and a salad...but first, water the veggies!!
The piece stood out, had to have it. Love my Pax 3 for portable vape.
 
What did you do today that you're proud of? Something at work, home, school, personal achievement, etc...


Today I had gravel dropped off and I put in a new driveway. It was a lot of work but I got it done quicker than I thought I would.:)


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Quick trip to the hardware store with my teenager, 75$ spent, 2 beers and 2 hours later with some power tools and boom baby!!!
So proud of this little setup lol
 

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Quick trip to the hardware store with my teenager, 75$ spent, 2 beers and 2 hours later with some power tools and boom baby!!!
So proud of this little setup lol
Great to see our kids learning and accomplishing something. Mine is actually maintaining over 100 plants and learning how from curiosity. My girls are just more plants to him. Pass it on an share the facts. It's boring if it's not mysterious and forbidden. Peace and love.
 
Quick trip to the hardware store with my teenager, 75$ spent, 2 beers and 2 hours later with some power tools and boom baby!!!
So proud of this little setup lol
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Didn't quite get 3 coats of poly on the floor tiles, they'll be there tomorrow. Son picked the first hand full of cherry tomatoes, the other plants have a bunch of green ones. There are a few zucchini also out there. Tri tip sandwiches for dinner, buds and suds in progress.
 
if that was to me....the crew is into making 'teas' this season....all kinds of stuff in it, IDK for sure but they say it's all organic. The plants are looking pretty good so far I think.
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It’s just unbelievable how easy it is how my buddies up in concow/yankee hill do it.
The dude in the mini excavator in the pic Helping me out, amends his soil every year AND mixes in dr earth before he fills back up his holes. Only when they start flowering he/they start feeding teas. Crushes it. 5-10lb’ers of honestly the best outdoor i’ve still yet to see better and tastier. 2800’ -3000’ elevation. I used to be part of the gardens. We used to do things different though. Always changing shit up, but seems like they got it down now lol.
 
It’s just unbelievable how easy it is how my buddies up in concow/yankee hill do it.
The dude in the mini excavator in the pic Helping me out, amends his soil every year AND mixes in dr earth before he fills back up his holes. Only when they start flowering he/they start feeding teas. Crushes it. 5-10lb’ers of honestly the best outdoor i’ve still yet to see better and tastier. 2800’ -3000’ elevation. I used to be part of the gardens
I'm not going to name the brand. My soil mix is too hot for their tea. But B.B. tea and B.Black made a huge difference as an amendment. 008.jpg
 
I'm not going to name the brand. My soil mix is too hot for their tea. But B.B. tea and B.Black made a huge difference as an amendment. View attachment 4590716
One of my Other buddies, part of the gardens is the tea master. He starts talking to me about what he bubbles up and he looses me lol.
The same guy, i take fishing and wants all the fish parts to take home, he’s crazy.
But pretty sure that if i was to brew a “feeder” tea i would do the easy thing and brew some of the dr earth pink bag stuff. I dunno though, it really isn’t my thing
 
One of my Other buddies, part of the gardens is the tea master. He starts talking to me about what he bubbles up and he looses me lol.
The same guy, i take fishing and wants all the fish parts to take home, he’s crazy.
But pretty sure that if i was to brew a “feeder” tea i would do the easy thing and brew some of the dr earth pink bag stuff. I dunno though, it really isn’t my thing
LOL. Being a trout and salmon fisherman. I once made 5 gallons of cold fish emulsion from fresh caught salmon. I emptied my stomach and lungs upon opening the steel drum I buried 8 feet down. Wife threatened to divorce me and my nice neighbors were pissed. Just bury the fish in the whole like your first grade pilgrim stories teach you. Or else. I earned that space and hope I saved you from sharing it.
 
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