After I cut a tree down I thank it for its sacrifice and rub it's sap on my face. Then I smoke some more..........
Holy crap! All those ex-wives together and they're not fighting?? Or is that a picture of the womans day march???
Uhh....so there's this alternative scouting organization out there in the US (I track such things) and their "Chief Commissioner" is a practitioner of witchcraft. <head scratch> :-/ Now you know...even if you didn't need the info...
Well it used to be you could go tracking round were you didnt know were you was at and maybe run across a still or a pot grow. Nowadaz you will run into a meth lab round here or a body dump site. Times have changed and so has the inhabitants of this area.
For sure. I've found countless old meth cook sites deer hunting. Propane tanks, filters, tubing, battery packaging, etc. One time I found a duffel bag full of empty cold tablet packages. All but 1 were on state owned ground too!
I'd like to "like" some of these posts, but I can't bring myself to for hopefully obvious reasons. Take no offense.
I thought this kinda stuff went away at the end of the 70s. Next they'll be charging them big bucks for an overnight camping trip. What was it that PT Barnum said? Oh yeah, "there's an azz for every seat," or some such thing.
I was hugging some black birches yesterday while I was trying to convince the property owner to let me cut 1 or 3 down. To no avail. All he gave me permission for was for a bunch of nice giant dead oak trees ppphhhhhffffffft guess I'll take it if I have to Oh and I hugged those too. With a giant heartwarming smile on my face
Had to have been 100 mature ones there. I felt like Dorothy in the wizard of oz. it was awesome Definitely had . Oh and he gave me permission for some yellow birch so I guess I shouldn't complain
Not only no sympathy for your plight, but may I also extend a "you $uck" as this situation has earned you one quite deservedly.
I found that little vid funny. You know, I grew up in Vancouver BC and once I got a car I would skip out of school and drive 2 hours to the north shore mountains, drive up the windy road of Cypress mountain and go for a walk in the trees. I was so starved for nature that I had to get out of the concrete jungle every chance I got. I think I may have hugged a few fir or cedar trees along the way.... Out of school I left the city and headed to the mountains but after a few years I met a pretty red headed girl who lived back in the city. She wouldnt leave a good job downtown Vancouver for a boy so I had to move back, married her and within 3 weeks of the wedding we were gone but I had to endure a year and a half back there. I love Vancouver as a place to visit and reminisce but I would never move back. That was around 25 years ago. We havent lived in a community bigger than 4000 people ever since!