Dinasaur Relative at Breakfast Cafe

topic posted Fri, June 26, 2009 - 8:32 AM by  D
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I was just getting ready to take my first bong hit at the breakfast Cafe - O man 80 degrees at 9AM heat wave!! - and I saw an Acorn Woodpecker on the tree a few feet from the suet and only maybe seven feet from myself. I sat still and the Acorn Woodpecker - with a bright read spot on its head and weird blue eyes - landed on the suet. So beautfiul in the morning sunlight! And I wasn't even high yet! Now it is maybe five feet from me and I get good look. Amazing, the only living relative of dinasaurs?

Wonder if 65 million years from now some new intelligence on the planet will be watching say a rat in such wonder, thinking, "wow, the only living relative of homosapiens/"
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    Re: Dinasaur Relative at Breakfast Cafe

    Thu, July 2, 2009 - 5:21 AM
    only 53 degrees this morning - beautiful sunrise with long, orange light pastel in the low hanging morning fog

    a bear got in the trash about a hundred hards away last night and now the ravens eat breakfast there noisely off of the bear's leftovers

    my wife saw a bear one evening walk up to the big community dumpster and lift the lid on top up and then jump into the dumpster and THEN reach up and grab the lid and pull it down closed on top of it - like the bear wanted peace and quiet while it eats! Then she ask our Apache neighbor what happened to the bears and he repliied: hunting season

    But new bears find the trashcans in the Spring and the cycle of life goes on - trash cans, bears, hunting bears, new bears and trash cans again - I really should write childrens books?
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      Re: Dinasaur Relative at Breakfast Cafe

      Thu, July 2, 2009 - 5:28 AM
      oh yeah totally stoned righteous beautiful morning and new laptop - mine died of a fried motherboard, my it rest in peace - and the keys are silky smooth

      "could any hell be more terrible and real than now?"

      Jim Morrison poem

      Laying out on deck
      Children dancing
      in airplanes shadow

      (Morrison most likely wasted with a hangover from the night before?
    • Re: Dinasaur Relative at Breakfast Cafe

      Thu, July 2, 2009 - 8:06 AM
      cloudy again here with some breaking sun - about 70 degrees - missed the sunrise again - do you ever photograph those cool sunrises? Maybe I should just stay awake until dawn once in a while.

      *I've killed two laptops and a desktop (blew out the modem in an electrical storm - which I fixed (the modem not the storm) and don't know how I blew out the monitor
      *I love (maybe too strong a word) my laptop - although it's not as powerful as I'd like- it's still been there for me when no other computer was :-)))

      *A dumpster diving bear would probably make an interesting childrens' book; looking for creative hiding places to dodge the bullet...it might be a little dark. But, how much darker could you get than tinyurl.com/lbzwdf


      * I f'ing hate hunting season!!! Think I'll watch "Predator" later :-/
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        Re: Dinasaur Relative at Breakfast Cafe

        Thu, July 2, 2009 - 8:22 AM
        No kidding about hunting

        local guy was telling me about riding horses up to the top of Three Rivers and he and his wife stopped for lunch at the top when I guy on horseback came riding into sight with a winchester rifle in a saddle holster. My guy had a feeling and said, whoa, drawing his sidearm on the guy - the lone rider looked at he and his wife, "O, you're not wardens," he said flately. He rode away and my guy noticed a hack saw handing off his saddlebags. Later, a warden told him the guy was shooting elk and taking only their antlers, leaving the rest of animal.

        He was Apache Indian. Rough out here in some ways, seriously like the wild freakin' west!
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    Re: Dinasaur Relative at Breakfast Cafe

    Fri, July 10, 2009 - 5:06 PM
    tested a smaller bud from lower down on the Skunk#1 this morning as I watched young dinasaur relatives at the breakfast cafe this morning, cute little buggers. Hard to get a handle on it, it is too young. Way more of a head high than I expected but then that could just be from being too early. I plan on harvesting the LSD a little early to promote the advertized trippiness and I'll let the Skunk go to full maturity for an evening couch lock.

    Remember if you are relying only on your own weed, you can have a little variety even with a homogenous crop by picking some early and some later.

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