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From 2005 to 2009 I was employed by one of the largest telecommunications engineering firms in the world, Nortel.
Feel free to research the company's history, and in turn their demise.
During my stint with the company, I along with many other associates, designed and supervised the implementation of Multi-link Trunking and Multicast Network Routing Management Systems. (Say that three times fast!)
During this period in my career, I traveled to quite a few foreign countries.
My last project before the unsavory end of this firm, was the node restructuring of the Centro District in the Mexican State of Oaxaca.
Between February 2007 and June 2009 I was resident of Oaxaca de Juárez.
I have a hard time staying asleep for more than 4 hours at a time, which in turn has led me to some of the greatest experiences of my life. (Everything great happens after midnight.)
I'm a curious bird, and I do like to wander.
I explored every aspect of the district that I could discover or gain entry to.
In December of 2007 I visited Jardín Etnobotánico en Santo Domingo Tomaltepec. (The Temple of Santo Domingo's Ethnobotanical Garden.)
Here I was guided into the mysterious and later revealing world of Salvia Divinorum.
You're probably asking yourself, "What does this have to do with Cannabis?"
To answer your question, it's very easy to buy Cannabis in Mexico if your are not a local…
But, It is not very easy to find cannabis that the indigenous locals would actually use for divination purposes. (The really good shit.)
To make a really long story short, after several ceremonies with a Xicani priest, I was introduced to one of the garden's caretakers…
It's interesting to say the least what has gone on in that area of the world over the last 600 years…
A very dynamic mixed-blend of indigenous and modern cultures.
For instance, the absolute refusal to use industrialized farming equipment for production of divine plants, but, we can all hop in the Volkswagen Beetle to travel quickly to the temple for a ceremony.
Confusing, at times, but a great set of experiences none the less.
Over almost three years I collected some of the most divine genetics available in that region of Mexico.
I returned to the states with around 400 Cannabis seeds of 18 varieties and 2 varieties of Salvia Divinorum in clone form.
Since I returned I have worked with 3 of the Cannabis varieties. (Two Sativas & One Hybrid previously thought by me to be a pure Indica. (It was wide and bushy outdoors)
The two Sativa varieties are not quite suited for indoor environments, so the work on these has been discontinued for now. (I still have seeds remaining of these varieties.)
Here is a small journal of the Hybrid variety, It's creator and I have dubbed Mustang II.
Mustang II = Lowland Indica x Highland Sativa
Feel free to research the company's history, and in turn their demise.
During my stint with the company, I along with many other associates, designed and supervised the implementation of Multi-link Trunking and Multicast Network Routing Management Systems. (Say that three times fast!)
During this period in my career, I traveled to quite a few foreign countries.
My last project before the unsavory end of this firm, was the node restructuring of the Centro District in the Mexican State of Oaxaca.
Between February 2007 and June 2009 I was resident of Oaxaca de Juárez.
I have a hard time staying asleep for more than 4 hours at a time, which in turn has led me to some of the greatest experiences of my life. (Everything great happens after midnight.)
I'm a curious bird, and I do like to wander.
I explored every aspect of the district that I could discover or gain entry to.
In December of 2007 I visited Jardín Etnobotánico en Santo Domingo Tomaltepec. (The Temple of Santo Domingo's Ethnobotanical Garden.)
Here I was guided into the mysterious and later revealing world of Salvia Divinorum.
You're probably asking yourself, "What does this have to do with Cannabis?"
To answer your question, it's very easy to buy Cannabis in Mexico if your are not a local…
But, It is not very easy to find cannabis that the indigenous locals would actually use for divination purposes. (The really good shit.)
To make a really long story short, after several ceremonies with a Xicani priest, I was introduced to one of the garden's caretakers…
It's interesting to say the least what has gone on in that area of the world over the last 600 years…
A very dynamic mixed-blend of indigenous and modern cultures.
For instance, the absolute refusal to use industrialized farming equipment for production of divine plants, but, we can all hop in the Volkswagen Beetle to travel quickly to the temple for a ceremony.
Confusing, at times, but a great set of experiences none the less.
Over almost three years I collected some of the most divine genetics available in that region of Mexico.
I returned to the states with around 400 Cannabis seeds of 18 varieties and 2 varieties of Salvia Divinorum in clone form.
Since I returned I have worked with 3 of the Cannabis varieties. (Two Sativas & One Hybrid previously thought by me to be a pure Indica. (It was wide and bushy outdoors)
The two Sativa varieties are not quite suited for indoor environments, so the work on these has been discontinued for now. (I still have seeds remaining of these varieties.)
Here is a small journal of the Hybrid variety, It's creator and I have dubbed Mustang II.
Mustang II = Lowland Indica x Highland Sativa