Super Boof Gummies from Lost Farms

Took a Lost Farm Super Boof live resin gummy half an hour ago at the Chiricahua travel stop along I-10 halfway between Las Cruces and Deming, headed west. My head was already a little tight from dehydration, vodka, maybe the bowl of Strawberry Pines last night, maybe not.

My wife is driving. The trains are running. It's not as hazy now as it was east of the mountains east of Las Cruces. The air over White Sands and Alamogordo was thick. We stayed at the Pine Springs Inn in Ruidoso Downs last night. Like Brook says, the place is a step back in time.

If I had to do it all over again I might give more thought to geology. Rocks. I like rock, and rocks, more and more. I appreciate them. They're part of the earth, a really important part but rocks aren't asking anything from anyone. They're useful. Erosion control, minerals, structural support, roads, drainage. It feels good to be in a place where rock is of interest. In such a place, you will probably find some other beauty. Rocks are possessed of such an unassuming richness.

What's new in geology these days? Looking for lithium for our batteries, looking for rare earths for our phones. Cracking rock open to get at nat gas to power our AI, our social media. Breaking rocks, breaking into the earth so that we can grow closer to our computers and to our phones. To power the new intelligence. To make our lives easier. Progress through powdered rock. Rare earth, it's always been such a powerful phrase. Metals, minerals, like time buried in the ground. Find it, you find a little bit of extra time, while the machines do the work we get to...


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Go Betty Go, Watermelon Sativa Taffy by Betty’s Eddies

Whew, I have caught a fine writing jag from that green Betty's Eddies sativa taffy. I might have to get more of these, and use them to write with on a day such as this, stuck at home, and not yet gotten around to drinking.

The other component of our "home gym" is a stationary bike that has been in my family for a quarter of a century. With my brother's help I hauled it out of the basement there one night last year, with my brother's help. Drove it on over to Missouri. It lives now in our dining room. An odd place perhaps for an exercise bike but I use it and I when I use it I can look out the window at the birds visiting the feeders. Getting a proper amount of exercise is worth a lot to me; worth a heck of a lot more than the way a room might look.

I have done 12 minutes of rowing and 18 minutes of cycling. I'm not pushing the pace. I feel a little funny with the Covid tingle/current running through my blood along with the THC from the Betty's Eddie. Add to that some endorphins from the exercise—a strange concoction. I know where my aches are. Both cannabis and Covid are so adept at conveying to me where in my body lies the inflammation of the day. I have to stop and think about it, and feel it, be mindful. Then, there it is. Like a bird hiding in tall grass. Ah yes. The middle of my back, my calves, my knees. They are barking at me, squawking, asking me to consider their plight. Behind my left shoulder. My feet, the bottoms of my feet.

As I was coming down with this batch of Covid, the feet were the first place in my body that stood out as being unexplainably sore. We were up in Hastings, MN, visiting my buddy from college and his wife. Ain't it grand to get sick in someone else's house? We stopped in Iowa City, IA, on the way, stayed in a hotel. I ran four miles on the treadmill in the gym there, at an incline for half of that time. I felt good, I was humming. We walked a lot around Hastings, went out on foot a couple of times a day, just tooling around. The second morning of our Hastings stay I began to think my feet felt really sore but I stored the thought away. We had a whole 'nother day to enjoy, during which I felt less and less myself, more and more sick.

Anyway! These Betty's Eddies are just fine! Each taffy is 10 mg THC, 2.5 mg THCV. Sativa is a fair classification. Don't take one of these if you are about to try to sleep! By no means are these effects unique in the world of cannabis edibles but they allow for a thorough and unhurried sativa high—without much of a head-rush, freak-out, mind-scraping bite. The exercise probably helped me through that initial phase of the high; the high probably helped me through some of the exercise. Maybe this is why some people like to get a little high and then do their exercise. Generally, that is not my approach. But it worked well for me today.

These effects are as strong and appropriate for pen-to-paper as any flower effects I have experienced. Without having to smoke to get the effects. I'm mainly a flower guy but if I couldn't smoke for some reason, these watermelon Betty's would be a staple in my rotation...


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