Depending on who you ask, Sunday is the start of the week, the end of the weekend, a day to rest, or a day for a hard restart. Is it a day to sleep in, go for a hike, or enjoy some quiet contemplation? Is it a day for home improvement projects, helping the kids with homework, or catch up on chores? Are you starting your day with a wake and bake sativa or ending your night with a sleepy bedtime strain? Read on, and let us know in the comments what you were smoking this Sunday! (We might feature it in a future blog!)
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Sunday Smoke
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These One-of-a-Kind Blown Glass Pipes Are A CBD Essential
During quarantine, millions of viewers got hooked on Netflix’s reality show Blown Away, a feel-good competition about the art of glass blowing. Hemp smokers have long appreciated the craftsmanship behind a glass pipe, but now, more people are interested in this hybrid of function and art. Unlike other pens, pipes, and vaporizers, blown glass pipes …
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The History of CBD: Hindu and CBD
Cannabis has been tied to spiritual and mental well-being throughout history, and few faiths have embraced it as explicitly as the Hindu religion.
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The History of CBD: The Bard Loved The Bud
William Shakespeare is a giant in the literary and theatrical world. His plays and poems have been performed for hundreds of years and taught to less-than-thrilled high schoolers for generations. Romeo & Juliet is more than just a doomed romance, it has become its own sub-genre.
Anyone who ever had to read Romeo & Juliet in high school also knows that Shakespeare is open minded when it comes to herbal remedies. In Sonnet 76, he explicitly references a “noted weed.” Cannabis is the only explanation for Mercutio’s Queen Mab speech, not to mention most of what happens in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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