A glimpse into my world (born and raised here):
(The NSFW tags are just so it doesn't clutter up the page, it's all "tasteful"

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Here's the view form my balcony. The land on the right in the top picture with the white lighthouse on the tip is another Canadian island, the land mass behind that in the background is the US of A.
My dad's garden in the process of being planted. History has taught us that the high deer population likes to eat all the food we grow so we have to put up an electric fence around it (mild shock, nothing harmful, I've been zapped by it a few times myself lol). There's also a fox den near the road a couple driveways down, there's a mommy and 2 little baby pups there. They're absolutely adorable.
This is our shop/garage. My late grandpa lived and farmed on the island his whole life and this piece of property has been in our family for 70 years and this shop has been around for about 40 years. This mess is one long accumulation of tools and knick-knacks, it has never been totally cleaned out. It's taken a long time to create this mess. In the not exact words of Shulgin about his lab I read sometime somewhere: It may be rustic and unsophisticated but it has everything I need.
Remember that beautiful bike I bought 2 weeks ago? Well here it is now (top picture). The bottom picture is the heart of the beast undergoing open heart surgery.
This is my pride and joy. '87 (same year I was born) Yamaha Warrior 350. I've had it for 7 years now. It's a fun and fast little bugger, I've got it souped up pretty good
Here's my little cactus garden. The bottom picture of a mystery trichocereus species I got at Home Depot. I don't know whether it's active or not but it looks like it could be, I'll find out in 5 years I guess
Why does it smell like dope in here?
Here's my mom's mother's day gift. It's a Fuscia tree. The stick you see is actually just a support, the actual stem of the tree is behind that, didn't realize the angle of the picture until I uploaded it. I've only seen Fuscia potted plants, apparently this thing will grow to the size of small tree, it's really cool.
Well I guess that's it for now. I'll take more pictures later on in the spring, there's an old growth hardwood forest with a marsh, beaver dams, springs, and all kinds of cool stuff
