Thanks man. I learned alot this year, mostly that i need to do everything myself, no partners. I had a great year other than that. I also learned that beavers don't care where you plant, if it's in their way they will destroy it.Thanks, I was wondering what the end looked like and this is awesome!! great work!! Any plans for going bigger or better this year> what did you learn from this one?
Moving to a new place this may out here in Colorado so I hope to have some space either on a patio or in the yard to let the sunshine rain down. Nice pics man!
Nicely done. Brings back some great memories.
I hear you on the partners. On the last outdoor season I did I brought in two close friends who I thought had the work ethic to make it worth everybody's while. By the end of the season I was so disappointed and pissed at their laziness that I considered them little more than jail cover. Like herding fucking cats it was.
Nicely done. Brings back some great memories.
I hear you on the partners. On the last outdoor season I did I brought in two close friends who I thought had the work ethic to make it worth everybody's while. By the end of the season I was so disappointed and pissed at their laziness that I considered them little more than jail cover. Like herding fucking cats it was.
Can't take credit for the cat thing - it's an old idiom, not sure where I heard it.Good to know other's have the same thought process as me. People like to take advantage when they know you'll bust ass so everything stays alive and jammin'. The line about herding cats is dead on. When i read it i could not stop laughing. I told my buddy my story leading to your comment and then what you said about herding cats, he could not stop laughing. So now when were dealing(like in stores, not pot) with retards the herding cats line gives us some comic relief thanks