well, upon request ill explain the story.
lets start with friday night. i talked to my friend (The Bishop) from GC, about what time we would head home for me to pick it up and we decided that 10 am was a good time. this plan to leave early sounded good, but i had a run in with my other friend, captain morgan

i ended up waking up at 11:30 with a splitting head ache and somewhat still drunk. after i realized that my friend had been waiting for an hour and a half i sprinted over to his place. i felt pretty bad for making him wait, so we decided to start the 2 hour drive. it was a gorgeous day, maybe mid 70's with a few giant cumulus clouds. we crossed the bay and it was breathtaking...definitely not a typical day.
on the drive over, we shared our knowledge about growing and how much we love it. we finally arrived at the county park and my adrenaline was pumping. i filled up my water bottle and thought to myself "this is it, i have been waiting exactly 5 and a half months for this moment." as we hiked up the hill i did not have one bit of doubt that the plant wasn't there. i had done my homework in january and found a spot that would make an expert mountaineer go

and
well, we walked down the path that looks like an innocent deer trail. as a turned the corner and looked upon the spot i saw it sitting there, like it was waiting for me. it was gorgeous, so many colors...yellow, orange, green and a hint of red. immediately i yelled "YES!!" and ran over to the plant.
this was my first time showing my friend the plant and i think he was amazed. the main cola was huge! longer than my fore-arm (minus the hand) and a diameter of about 4-5 inches.
we marveled at the plant for a few minutes, awestruck that it was still there. as we chopped it down it felt like i lost a friend (not in a creepy way), someone that i had cared for for so long. eventually we bagged her up and made the trek home. no police, just a long highway stretch home. we trimmed her up, and now shes drying in my friends apartment.
well guys thank you for reading this, i really couldn't have completed this grow without you all. and i mean it. the amount of information i have learned within this last year is insane, and it will stay with me forever.
...stay tuned for the bubble hash