The scent of this terpene commingling – kiwi pie strain is exceedingly unclutter and natural, not too tireless but still noticeable in the best way. It blends smoothly and adds a much bettor flavor study without compelling the entirety else. Flush a small amount makes a difference, which says a plight fro the quality. The packaging was shielded, shipping was rakish, and the whole circumstance felt reliable. Indeed decent spin-off and everyone I’d cheerfully disposal again.
[…] All this, and more, I worry about. And when I do, one of the places I seek refuge in is the photographic portfolio of Umair Ghani, whose work we have featured on ATP before. Umair’s work speaks poignantly and beautifully of the reality of rural life in Pakistan (Punjab in the case of these pictures). […]
compared to a gadha, these look like monstrous beasts. This must be quite a ride. I am reminded of a picture you put of a hari ploughing the field.
On the topic of horse and cattle show, does the annual show in Lahore still capture the hearts and minds of people as it did when Sultan Golden used to do his long jumps? What is he upto by the way? Another topic for a dare-devil post?
First, what amazing pictures.
Second, I am ashamed to say that I did not even know of these ox races. They look spectacular.
Third, from the look of these, this looks like a very dangerous thing for the drivers. Right?
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The scent of this terpene commingling – kiwi pie strain is exceedingly unclutter and natural, not too tireless but still noticeable in the best way. It blends smoothly and adds a much bettor flavor study without compelling the entirety else. Flush a small amount makes a difference, which says a plight fro the quality. The packaging was shielded, shipping was rakish, and the whole circumstance felt reliable. Indeed decent spin-off and everyone I’d cheerfully disposal again.
[…] All this, and more, I worry about. And when I do, one of the places I seek refuge in is the photographic portfolio of Umair Ghani, whose work we have featured on ATP before. Umair’s work speaks poignantly and beautifully of the reality of rural life in Pakistan (Punjab in the case of these pictures). […]
compared to a gadha, these look like monstrous beasts. This must be quite a ride. I am reminded of a picture you put of a hari ploughing the field.
On the topic of horse and cattle show, does the annual show in Lahore still capture the hearts and minds of people as it did when Sultan Golden used to do his long jumps? What is he upto by the way? Another topic for a dare-devil post?
First, what amazing pictures.
Second, I am ashamed to say that I did not even know of these ox races. They look spectacular.
Third, from the look of these, this looks like a very dangerous thing for the drivers. Right?