Nice eh. Hes doing a fine jobView attachment 3610502 Ghost train haze i gifted a friend as a 3 node seedling..hes doing well
Nice I see you even have some aloe growing there! There is a lot of useful vegitation there.
I need to get to the point where I can afford a plane ticket anytime, on a whim, to go anywhere. When I've done that, I'll live someplace tropical and visit the seasons on an as needed basis, lolSome people miss the seasons....I quite like even time year round
I enjoy seeing the color changes, but I do like the constant of the temperature and the daylight vs dark hours are good for me here too. I always hated those days when it got dark at 1700 and then 6 months later it was still light out at 2100. Then those times I flew to Alaska, landed there at ~2200 and it was like 1200 in the afternoon, no thanks.We have seasons here in So Cal. They are just not as extreme as in other parts of the country.
Things here are a little different now. Today- TODAY- saw temperatures in the seventies and even eighties around the state. We had an 18" snowfall and it's completely gone in just a few days, like a late spring storm. One day, or two? Completely routine. But this time, it's been basically the whole year.In Colorado it would go from 30 to 80 in a week and that was the transition. In October it would reverse - 80 to 30.
That's half the reason to travel; to experience such differences. I hear you, that you may not want to live that way all the time, but I always found it to be an adventure.I enjoy seeing the color changes, but I do like the constant of the temperature and the daylight vs dark hours are good for me here too. I always hated those days when it got dark at 1700 and then 6 months later it was still light out at 2100. Then those times I flew to Alaska, landed there at ~2200 and it was like 1200 in the afternoon, no thanks.
Honestly I would like to take myself & family up into Northern India and set up house and shop away from what people consider modern.That's half the reason to travel; to experience such differences. I hear you, that you may not want to live that way all the time, but I always found it to be an adventure.