Friday, July 6, 2012

Hawaiian Banana by Levity Wellness

On Hawaiian Banana:

First, it's a HEAVY indica strain.  Good for what aches you, but watch out for the listlessness that can creep up on your motivation.  Highly medicinal batch here.

I tried it for a few days in a row to really get a grip on it.

First day:  Felt peaceful, relaxed, and had some energy

Third day:  Felt depressed and fatigued, but fairly relaxed.

So here I write, kind of depressed and fatigued.  I'm sure the stress of the Waldo Canyon fire didn't help, but there it is.

I urge caution for people with depressive tendancies or mood disorders to use this strain CAREFULLY.  Use it at most once a week.

Otherwise, the first day, I felt really peaceful and relaxed.  Also I had some good energy going on, so I got some stressful things done on which I had been quite the procrastinator.

Third day, like I indicated, extremely strong fatigue.  It still had the body buzz, but going 3 days without any Sativa seems to not be good for me.  So back on a Sativa I go.

I'm writing this review after two days of being on Sativas and I'm still feeling limited energy, so I guess the strength of this Hawaiian Banana is going to take a few days to get out of my system.

On Levity Wellness:

Still lovely people.  Still lovely and thoughtful decor.

I have previously reviewed Levity Wellness.  You can click on their name in the labels section to the right.



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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

On Waldo Canyon

Don't worry dear readers, I'm working on a review now, but I just had to get this out.

Wow! What a week we've had! Either a careless hiker or an arsonist just had our guts for garters! Cheers to ALL the Firefighters, Volunteers and people who flooded our evacuation centers with Donations!

I am very proud to be a citizen of Colorado Springs, El Paso County, the Fourth Judicial District, the State of Colorado and the USA (aka the Colonies)!  I don't think there's been so much pouring out of goodwill and charity in a community!

I had friends and family affected by the fire and evacuations, so I did what I could to help them. Our patients used me as a network to pair them up with people I needed to find housing for. I'm very proud of my family, friends, and patients for their courage, patience, sweat, and generousity. New friends have been made and our El Paso/Teller/Fremont counties area is a kinder, gentler, more appreciative place because we faced a major catastrophe together.

Over 340 homes were destroyed but we had only TWO (2) casualties. That is PHENOMENAL! The two people who died were hiding out and disobeying the mandatory evacuation for their home. They hid from the authorities who did the house-to-house checks to ensure noone was in the affected area. Just another example that no matter how hard we try, there will always be people who refuse assistance and don't have the sense God gave a badger.

So CHEERS to EVERYBODY except those two hold-outs. My thoughts go out to their families however. I understand their family tried to get them to leave and they wouldn't budge. So I feel very deep sympathy for that famliy. My prayers go with them. So ONE CHEER for our public servants and volunteers and another more somber toast to the family of the two deceased.

Update:  Cheers to Thurlow Weed and No Excuses Entertainment


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