My first time trying some Moon Rocks. Nice little dense power-houses! This one was Afgooey nugs from leafly: Afgooey, also known as Afgoo, is a potent indica strain that is believed to descend from an Afghani indica and Maui Haze. Its sativa parent may lend Afgoo some uplifting, creative qualities, but this strain undoubtedly takes after its indica parent as it primarily delivers relaxing, sleepy effects alongside its earthy pine flavor. Growers hoping to cultivate Afgoo may have a better chance of success indoors, but this indica can also thrive in Mediterranean climates outdoors.
Girl Scout Cookies
This chair was made from driftwood. Ron Swanson would be proud! (Source)
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.
Love the Sour LSD!!! A very good hybrid with a nice sativa mind-bend. from leafly: Sour LSD is a balanced hybrid strain that brings the best of its parent strains: the sour, funky aroma of Sour Bubble and the trippy headspace provided by the hybrid LSD. Elevating the senses to new heights, Sour LSD is a great companion strain for enjoying the outdoors or creative activities. This BOG Seeds creation is a nostalgic throwback for all fans of Barney's Farm's original LSD, as it carries similar active sativa-like traits only with a little more body relaxation.
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.
Corrosion of Conformity in Penticton BC. They played a lot of the classics like Albatross!
I love me some Trainwreck! This time Blueberry!
Intense Off-Path Hiking of the scree at Priest Lake Idaho
Trying to get a new job, ranked high on the test and now interview Friday. Day one of not smoking in case I get it and make it to drug testing phase in a few weeks... Having to pass a drug test in a weed legal state is dumb...
marijuana and nature; married pan-INTJ; I just want people to be happy :-)
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