The sativa-dominant hybrid Mimosa OG I just bought is from Laytonville, a part of Mendocino County I had never visited because there aren't any wineries I know of nearby.

Wine is geography. I'm glad to find cannabis can be too.

Because here's a fun fact about Laytonville ...
Laytonville is the largest location for Hog Farm. Wikipedia says "The Hog Farm is an organization considered America's longest running hippie commune."

It was started in the 1960s by a hippie clown, Wavy Gravy.

Of COURSE there's organic cannabis grown in the same town.
Thanks to Hog Farm, Laytonville also has Camp Winnarainbow, a nonprofit circus and performing camp for all ages.

Wikipedia: "Classes that campers can attend include aerials (trapeze, silks and Spanish web), juggling, improvisation, tightrope, gymnastics, acting/drama (thread)
unicycle, stilt walking, clowning and clown philosophy, art and magic."

CLOWN PHILOSOPHY? I mean, I want CLOWN PHILOSOPHY in the terroir of my cannabis. Don't you?

I'm having some now and feeling that the makeup is the message. But the audience determines the message (thread)
So the question is, if I the viewer decide that Clown B's makeup means, for example, that life is meaningless but death is humorous, but Clown B was simply covering up a scaly patchy red spot (skin being a casualty to everyday makeup), what does "means" mean? What IS meaning?
Damn good terroir in this cannabis.
Oops, I have omitted important background. If terroir includes the culture of the people who work the vines, WHO IN THE WORLD WOULD BE BETTER to work cannabis vines than circus performers from a nearby hippie commune. Right?
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