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Nannymouse

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Hiya Miki Mouse my Nanny
You really bewildered me i am like beavis standing and being brain freezed by that icy smooshy drink!
I am seriously humbled and astonished, you must be a walking encyclopedia with a very high IQ or EQ…tell me about you, you intrigue me
Hugs
Ha. It's a very short prayer/song or i wouldn't have been able to memorize it. I'm a big fan of the Hom Yasht.

IQ was tested 'normal' or at least 'average'. But i like to read. The military used to offer aptitude tests to juniors in high school, and i topped the class in diesel mechanics and decoding. Can still see the look of the instructors face when he read off the results...and how the boys all turned around and looked at me. Totally failed the part of the test that had a person look at folded out 'boxes' and then try to figure out what they looked like when put back together, though. I suppose that it helped that i had helped my dad take apart the gearbox on an old White freightliner, ha.

And i'm old, so that helps. Back in the sixties, my uncle worked in the middle east, putting up radio towers, i was very interested in the culture. Especially since we had Arabian horses, so read up on that part of the world, even when young. Not too many girls reading about Carl Raswan, back then, ha.
 

Persianfarmer

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Ha. It's a very short prayer/song or i wouldn't have been able to memorize it. I'm a big fan of the Hom Yasht.

IQ was tested 'normal' or at least 'average'. But i like to read. The military used to offer aptitude tests to juniors in high school, and i topped the class in diesel mechanics and decoding. Can still see the look of the instructors face when he read off the results...and how the boys all turned around and looked at me. Totally failed the part of the test that had a person look at folded out 'boxes' and then try to figure out what they looked like when put back together, though. I suppose that it helped that i had helped my dad take apart the gearbox on an old White freightliner, ha.

And i'm old, so that helps. Back in the sixties, my uncle worked in the middle east, putting up radio towers, i was very interested in the culture. Especially since we had Arabian horses, so read up on that part of the world, even when young. Not too many girls reading about Carl Raswan, back then, ha.
The more you say and there more I find you interesting…you are definitely a walking encyclopedia…as for the IQ you should go for another test and I am pretty sure that I will be right, just by reading you one gets it that you do not have an average IQ…who are you kidding my sweet mini😉
Now for my first lesson is Karl the one behind the anecdote « how do you eat an elephant? One peice at a time..and he writes about overcoming fear? Sorry that I am not immensely cultivated
Also Yom Hasht… now you have to educate me in this matter, I know of Yom Shoah, is it similar?
Any pics from the time in Middle East? Are you a rider?
 

Nannymouse

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I don't have horses. Lots of horse crashes and car crashes, my body just won't do that stuff, anymore. We occasionally would show, when i was a kid. Then, did ride pro for a summer. Western pleasure, English pleasue, Arabian native costume, reining, but i never did get into show jumpers. Also, had Persian cats, for a little while. Changed cat breeds, then showed up and down the east coast (usa)for years. Still have one of my last kitties, she's 19+ years old now. Every couple of decades, i find a 'smaller' critter to focus on. I've been into long distance racing pigeons for a few years, now...a family of birds that are known for being 500miles in a day, birds.

I don't have pics from uncle's travels, sorry.

Have grandson that is on the spectrum, very high functioning. My son and i both suspect that we might be a little 'touched' with it, also.
 

Persianfarmer

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I don't have horses. Lots of horse crashes and car crashes, my body just won't do that stuff, anymore. We occasionally would show, when i was a kid. Then, did ride pro for a summer. Western pleasure, English pleasue, Arabian native costume, reining, but i never did get into show jumpers. Also, had Persian cats, for a little while. Changed cat breeds, then showed up and down the east coast (usa)for years. Still have one of my last kitties, she's 19+ years old now. Every couple of decades, i find a 'smaller' critter to focus on. I've been into long distance racing pigeons for a few years, now...a family of birds that are known for being 500miles in a day, birds.

I don't have pics from uncle's travels, sorry.

Have grandson that is on the spectrum, very high functioning. My son and i both suspect that we might be a little 'touched' with it, also.
I just love to be right!!!! I am here since a few days and I have met more interesting people here than in real life…what an eye opener
U r very i mean very special and super interesting…I picture you as that young beautiful sexy and brainy lady that Indiana Jones…does it sound I am hitting on you 😂😂😂😂🌹
I think I am in love with your brain… you intriguing lady… may I have the permission to marry your brain😉
 

Nannymouse

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Just looked up how to eat an elephant. No, i think that was Desmond Tutu.

If i remember Carl Raswan travelled the world with his dad. the Raswan Dam, i think was his dad's project.

Hom Yasht, or Haoma Yasht...it's rather old writings/songs. Zoroastrian. My beliefs are hotly debated against, but i do think that Cannabis was used as Haoma, by at least some of the old tribes. They mostly insist that it was ephedra. My reasoning being that the old texts will say 'the ephedra with the Haomas', so i deduce that Haoma is not ephedra.
 

Nannymouse

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Nope, sorry to ruin your visions! I'm old, have dentures, gray hair, and married to a wonderful guy for almost forty years. Grandkids that are now about old enough to scare me with great grandchildren.
 

Persianfarmer

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Just looked up how to eat an elephant. No, i think that was Desmond Tutu.

If i remember Carl Raswan travelled the world with his dad. the Raswan Dam, i think was his dad's project.

Hom Yasht, or Haoma Yasht...it's rather old writings/songs. Zoroastrian. My beliefs are hotly debated against, but i do think that Cannabis was used as Haoma, by at least some of the old tribes. They mostly insist that it was ephedra. My reasoning being that the old texts will say 'the ephedra with the Haomas', so i deduce that Haoma is not ephedra.
Thanks
I know about Haoma and what you say is extremely interesting, i am not certain if Haoma is not a mix of both…As you know the berceau of Ahura Mazda is Yazd…Do you might be aware that in the region of Yazd which is very désertique, a plant by the name of Boom aka Ephedra is very abundant. I tend to believe that Haoma is a mix of Mary and Ephedera…there similarities that you will find in old veda and upanishad text talking about Soma which is closely related to Haoma
 

Persianfarmer

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Nope, sorry to ruin your visions! I'm old, have dentures, gray hair, and married to a wonderful guy for almost forty years. Grandkids that are now about old enough to scare me with great grandchildren.
Can i talk to that wonderful guy and just explain I do not search for the grey hair or dentures just that beautiful brain🤪
 

pipeline

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If you are wanting to make a stable hybrid, may not want to use those varieties. Not sure about them all, but I think most of them are not stabilized true breeding inbred lines but they are from seedlots of poly-hybrids and may not transfer much stability in expressing the phenotypes of the parent. May end up with some good plants for the first generation, but the hybrid would be more likely to degrade as the generations go on, depending on the stability of the parent lines.
 

Persianfarmer

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If you are wanting to make a stable hybrid, may not want to use those varieties. Not sure about them all, but I think most of them are not stabilized true breeding inbred lines but they are from seedlots of poly-hybrids and may not transfer much stability in expressing the phenotypes of the parent. May end up with some good plants for the first generation, but the hybrid would be more likely to degrade as the generations go on, depending on the stability of the parent lines.
Pipe allow me to light you up a pipe!
You do not know how much I appreciate your feedback… you are giving me so much valuable info and thank you!!!
As I do not have experience in creating seeds, I always thought that feminized seeds mutate and degrade after time…so I ordered regular AK 47 and will base my first creation by selecting and hoping I will have good pheno AK47… what do you think?
 

pipeline

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Thats correct, its not recommended to use feminized seed in breeding programs.

AK 47 I am unsure of the genetic makeup but it may be pretty stable. I would look around and find the genetic that best suits your needs. Thats an old strain, and there may be some better choices for you.
 

Persianfarmer

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Thats correct, its not recommended to use feminized seed in breeding programs.

AK 47 I am unsure of the genetic makeup but it may be pretty stable. I would look around and find the genetic that best suits your needs. Thats an old strain, and there may be some better choices for you.
Yes u r right but I am kinda limited due to my location ( freaking sanctions 😂😂😂😂)… Well someone is supposed to offer me some bomb seeds, he calls me zombie 🤪
 

Hasch

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I tend to believe that Haoma is a mix of Mary and Ephedera…there similarities that you will find in old veda and upanishad text talking about Soma which is closely related to Haoma
Namaste dear farmer 🙏🏼

Thank you for showing up here and sharing your grow.

I was also looking into the Haoma, Soma recipes a while back. My conclusion was also that Soma was likely a mixture of different substances. Probably including Cannabis.

In the more northern and "european" areas of the world there are tales of a brew or concoction that the wise women / healers and mystics made called flying ointment.

A mix of a number of psychoactive plants etc. There are even depictions of the psycodelic trips they had with that ointment.

The christian church took these (mostly) women in their sights. Killing of almost all of them across many areas in now a days Europe.
(This is one of the reasons I have great difficulty coming to terms with the christian church.)

I assume they were afraid of the knowledge and influence these people held.

Because of this eradication the knowledge (recipe) of the flying ointment was lost. As was a treasure trove of herbal lore and wisdom...

Regarding my Cannabis growing. I am finished for this year. Next February I'm planing to go with strains with stronge sativa influence like ACE seeds Honduras x Panama and New Caledonia.

Love your thread 🥰

Take care 🙏🏼
 
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