Quote Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
Geez guy ya crack me up, ya know how to tell a story. Bitter sweet tho as it makes me think of my dog. Im pretty sure you knew he died. He would hop up an down when it was feeding time, which he knew the time at 10am an 5;30pm was feeding time. Now he was 80lbs, so to see it an hear it as he needed a nail trim, clicked on the hard wood floor, all feet at the same time. Just never saw a dog hop like that and with this floor of mine, i sure could understand your description as iv seen my Brody try and get a foot hold, funny. Yeah i still miss him maybe more then i should, but he was some dog.


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You can't miss Brody too much. When he died so did a small piece of you. When you are ready, you can get another dog. Not another Brody, but each one is irreplacable. So I hear you. Sorry to take you back into the memory hole.

The deer situation has resolved into a standoff. No more nocturnal visits. They are still out there. Just waiting for me to let my guard down. I can see their shit on the other side of the fence.

Snares work, yesterday caught one of my dogs. Not one of my better ideas. Dog was not badly hurt but wife of my youth chewed me a new one. Who am I kidding? Real Bad Idea.

STFU and show us the green already... ok...hold your water.

Below are the bottom girls. They were last seen in my June 19th post. They are in as close to the same order as the June 19th post. The only difference is Pic 5 is a close up of the Cali skunk that is/has gone off early.

Pic 1 is a regrow left and a cali girl that shot up and is now slowing down and going off.

Pic 2 is a monster regrow and a waste of a hole cali girl skunk/thai cross Lesson learned. use proven genetics. Plant mainland strains in short season. Give it a couple of generations to adjust to local climate. See what you get. See what problems come along with each new strain.

Pic 3 is the same strain as the gulch monster (tall one). This plants top was taken May 24th, and can be seen in that post under last to go. Seen again in June 19ths post.

Pic 4 is a cali girl that is turning into a nice bush. Have her close to the ground because if she gets tall she can be seen.

Pic 5 is a close up of my waste of space.