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What are your mantras to get you through anxiety, panic, stress or despair?

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  • Mazzariman
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    Haha, yup, everything's fair game once it hits the ether!

  • JDU
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    Warning. This post has become subject to unauthorized meme acquisition lol

  • MrPNW
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    Definitely, working with weed is the closest I’ve come to working on bonsai. My tools are in use again!

  • Mazzariman
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    Another way to really tune in, is when you're breaking up the soil from the last years containers. Busting up any clods, pulling out any rocks twigs, roots etc. Kind of like mixing up a batch of brownies with your hands. Adding the new ingredients and making sure everything is evenly mixed. Getting the container ready for the upcoming transplanting of a new gal. Very Zen like. A true labour of love. Like cooking and music, it's all about the prep work. The more you put into it, the more you get out of it. (I grow outdoors, but I bet the indoor growers have experienced something similar)

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  • dilvish
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    Some things in life are bad, they can really make you mad
    Other things just make you swear and curse

    When you're chewing on life's gristle, don't grumble give a whistle
    This will help things turn out for the best

    Always look on the bright side of life
    Always look on the right side of life

    If life seems jolly rotten, there's something you've forgotten
    And that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing

    When you're feeling in the dumps, don't be silly, chumps
    Just purse your lips and whistle, that's the thing

    So, always look on the bright side of death
    Just before you draw your terminal breath

    Life's a counterfeit and when you look at it
    Life's a laugh and death's the joke, it's true

    You see, it's all a show, keep them laughing as you go
    Just remember the last laugh is on you

    Always look on the bright side of life
    And always look on the right side of life
    Always look on the bright side of life
    And always look on the right side of life

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  • MagicMike66
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    Surely the answer to all the questions in the title of this thread is weed? I vote to rename it to ‘as well as weed...’ I’m just fucking with yous so I can see the posts for any ideas

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  • Farmbuck
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    Here we call them rats with furry tail.

  • Mazzariman
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    If available, a Demerol drip really works well when in need of an attitude adjustment. Or on a lighter note:

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  • Mazzariman
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    Well said ChefSheri! I actually decided to make a sourdough starter last October and it is still going strong. I was bored and going out of my mind with PHD (Post Harvest Depression) since I grow outdoors. I quickly started experimenting with using different ingredients for my boules. Kalamata olive with Rosemary is the favorite so far. Roasted garlic with everything seasoning is second. Trying a cinnamon raisin one tomorrow. It's been such a therapeutic endeavor!

  • MrPNW
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    You guys have seen the movie UP, right? SQUIRREL!

  • SoOrbudgal
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    Right there with ya Bowhunterwoody. Those squirrels drive our dogs nuts. They drop pine cones on them i watch them do it. One of our cat's sits at the base of the tree an i think she is communicating with it, i've seen them one time chase each other.

  • Bowhunterwoody
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    Hey Farmbuck. We call them tree rats here. They tease my cat. She tries to chase them up a tree and they stop just above her and shake their tails at her. They know she's a terrible climber. Really funny to watch. One mantra for my wife and I is just get outside and breath.

  • Farmbuck
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    SoOrbudgal Well I hope it's not that type of rat. This is my little girl who come and climb on me.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Well besides reading the forum right now i'm watching our dog Sonny chasing squirrels out in the wooded area. He comes home just tongue hanging an thirsty. He parks his body right near the wood piles i can't say for sure but i'm also highly suspicious he's got wood rats cornered in those piles.

  • TOKABIGONE
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    I just go talk to my plants...they listen and don't have to say anything.

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