Wildside Times #7

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• When it comes to edibles, remember the “low and slow” rule. You want to avoid chowing down on a whole batch of brownies and ending up in outer space looking for a McDonalds. • Start with a tiny nibble, wait a bit, and see how it affects you. If you need more, you can nibble a bit more. It’s easy to adjust. Keep It on the Down-Low: • We all have our reasons for keeping things private. The folks who deliver your goodies generally understand this and are discreet. • Your order will always arrive in plain packaging. In a Nutshell So there you have it – getting THC and CBD edibles is a breeze. You can shop online, pick your favourite treats, and get them delivered to your doorstep. Just check that they do deliveries to SFB. Just remember to know what you’re munching on – whether you’re looking for a fun time with THC or some chill vibes with CBD. Keep it classy, start slow, and enjoy the journey. Be careful. Overdo it, and it can be a long and arduous journey back from Outer Space.

There are 1,200 slang words for cannabis. Grass, boom, joint, zol, dope, skyf, weed, hash, majat, poison, ganja, Swazi Gold, Malawi Gold, mabange, insangu, imya, lebake, splif, rooibaard, Durban poison, marijuana, electric spinach, pot, ganja, dank, doobi and broccoli.

Doggie Dash

11am, Friday 5 January 2023, Quays Please join Raffy for a leisurely canal canine cruise (any non-motorised craft, any pet) at 11am on Friday, 5 January, for our Doggie Dash at Quays for an excellent cause, St Francis Animal Rescue. It’s only R200, and Pam Golding and Quays will match all donations. Richard Arderne from Pam Golding So Richard, why do you SUP with your dog?? I like paddling a SUP with Raffy. He likes it, too. I like that he likes it. My wife likes me more if I entertain Raffy. Great upper body exercise, especially into the wind and/or tide. Good core workout, balancing on the relatively unstable board, especially with a 30kg dog near the front, with me near the back. It is more sociable than paddling a canoe/surfski, which is often too low to chat with people on the banks of the canals. It’s fun to watch Raffy looking around, resisting his urge to bark at birds and dogs (barking can lead to him falling in!). Chantel James from Quays, the Doggie Dash co-sponsor: Grab your Doggie and paddle board/SUP/surfboard/canoe/kayak and join us at our annual ‘Doggie Dash’ at The Quays Restaurant for our canal cruise in aid of St Francis Animal Rescue. It’s all happening on Friday, 5 January, at 11am, when water-loving pets on non-motorised crafts will participate in our human and canine procession on the water to celebrate the start of a New Year and help SFAR raise funds to improve the quality of life of the cats and dogs of Sea Vista through sterilisation, vaccinations, medical care, feeding and grooming. The entry fee per person and pet is R200, and all funds raised are tripled on the day as Pam Golding and The Quays will match the amount raised! We look forward to seeing St Francis Bay’s animal lovers on a day that promises to be fun for a good cause.


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