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review 2021-08-01 05:09
Blue Dream Strain Review
The blue dream terpenes have a sativa dominant strain, and it is a cross between Blueberry and Haze. It has a sweet, fruity, berry-like taste to it. As it contains the Haze strain, it gives relaxation, happiness after consumption. But at the same time, it does not make anyone droopy or drowsy. It is probably one of the reasons why it is used to relieve pain without altering the mindset or mood of the person.

 

How Do They Look?

 

The buds are bushy, long, with a dark bluish-green hue. The color is intense, making it unique and appealing to the eyes. They have a distinctive smell, almost like a blueberry pie. The smell makes it stand out from other similar types of products. The buds have orange, amber hairs that surround the body. There are white, sticky trichomes covering the leaves.

 

What Makes These Buds Unique?

 

Blue dream terpenes have a unique fruity smell that is earthy, floral, yet sweet at the same time. It tastes way sweeter than the smell, unlike other buds, which do not taste the way they smell. The fruity, refreshing flavor is the reason for its immense popularity. The bud derives its scent, taste from the terpenes of the cannabis plant. The natural oils contribute to the various effects, flavors, and scents of the different strains. Myrcene gives the product its refreshing berry flavor. Myrcene and Linalool together make the buds so much sweeter than other products.

 

 
It is a high, potent strain that helps to relieve depression, stress, specific pains, and anxiety. A hybrid strain offers to help you relax as well as prevents you from feeling droopy or tired. If you want to use it to relieve physical pain, you may consult your medical supervisor for advice. The bud gives you a rush and high for the entire body. It also works as an anti-inflammatory drug; it opens up the blood-brain obstruction making it very easy for a person to feel its effects. The Haze strain is responsible for making you feel rejuvenated and energized despite the overall calming effect.

 

Are There Any Side-Effects To Using Blue Dream Buds?

 

You are free to use these buds without the fear of harmful side effects. However, some might experience a dry throat, so keep some water for instant refreshment. Please abstain from driving or other physically exhausting work after consuming the buds. What Are The Effects Of The Blue Dream?

 

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text 2020-07-24 01:22
How to Lucid Dreams Tonight for BEGINNERS! ( Step By Step Tutorial)

How to Lucid Dreams Tonight for BEGINNERS! ( Step By Step Tutorial)

 

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text 2020-07-24 01:22
How to Lucid Dreams Tonight for BEGINNERS! ( Step By Step Tutorial)

How to Lucid Dreams Tonight for BEGINNERS! ( Step By Step Tutorial)

 

This video is a step-by-step tutorial on how to lucid dream tonight for beginners and provide complete knowledge of lucid dreaming. You can watch this video how to lucid dreams tonight for beginners.

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review 2020-07-16 05:30
We Dream of Space
We Dream of Space - Erin Entrada Kelly

They lived under the same roof but they’re all living separate lives. Three siblings and their parents, coexisting at the same address.  Cash walked with a dark cloud over his head, as he was failing 7th grade for the second time.  He also worrying about his bench seat on the basketball team.  His brother, Fitch is an arcade wizard, who begins to get a temper when he’s harassed by his peers. Oh, why did you have to get involved with the girls, Fitch?

 

Then, there is Bird.  She writes instructional manuals, a job that she takes very seriously.  She’s a wonderful student, has great self-esteem: Bird’s life is good. One visit to a friend’s house changes all of this for Bird. 

 

The parents should be the connecting element with these siblings but they don’t connect.  The parents sit in their own corners; one reading and one watching the television.  We’re told there is a lot of verbal fighting between the two of them, with some of it escalating to items being thrown.  It’s sad that their children don’t get much support from them but I had to smile while reading, as the sibling created ways to work around this.

 

What I enjoyed about this book was the moments that were eye-opening experiences or experiences that made the siblings grow.  At the beginning of the book, the siblings were acting alone, they were their own island. As the book progressed, they began to see each other.  There were actual other individuals in their own home.  Worthy individuals!   

 

Linking the dramatics in the family and the excitement of the Challenger launch that occurred on January 28, 1986, you’ve got an excellent book.  Hopes, dreams, struggles, successes, and trying to find your way, it’s all inside here.  

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review 2020-07-14 13:07
The Peasant's Dream (Hagenheim #11)
The Peasant's Dream - Melanie Dickerson

Adela, the youngest daughter of the Duke of Hagenheim longs for adventure and true love, just like her older siblings have found before her. When Adela hears that yet another suitor, the son of the Duke of Grundelsbach, Lord Barthold will be calling on her she decides to leave the castle unguarded and dressed as a peasant. While at the market, she meets Frederick. Frederick is a peasant who works tirelessly on his father's farm where his drunken father often beats Frederick and his mother. In his free time Frederick hones his wood carving skills and has found a job carving for the bishop of Hagenheim. Adela and Frederick ease into one another's company as they talk of art and their families. However, Frederick doesn't know of Adela's true identity and when some boys from the countryside hatch a plan to kidnap the Duke's daughter for some extra money, Frederick becomes caught up in their plan and his future as well as his relationship with Adela are compromised.


The Peasant's Dream is the eleventh book in the Hagenheim series. While reading the previous books will help fill in some details, it is not necessary to read them all in order to enjoy The Peasant's Dream. In this reversal retelling of Cinderella, Adela and Frederick are able to find love on their own and form a deeper and meaningful bond than simply meeting at a ball. There were enough elements from the Cinderella story to make it recognizable, but also plenty of new twists to add excitement and suspense. Adela and Frederick's character's both had depth and interesting backstories. I really enjoyed that they were able to bond over art and tales of their family even though they were from such different backgrounds. The suspense and excitement was kept heightened as the plan to capture Adela goes awry, Barthold's jealousy takes over and Lord Conrat begins to meddle further. One thing I didn't particularly enjoy was the addition of the overly religious themes. I understood its place in Frederick's wood carvings, but it seemed overbearing at points. Overall, The Peasant's Dream is a fast-paced, enjoyable fairy tale retelling and a pleasant addition to the world of Hagenheim.


This book was received for free in return for an honest review.

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