Quarantine Activities to Keep Boredom at Bay
Keep yourself busy at home with fun activities including things to do with cannabis and after consuming cannabis.
The COVID-19 national emergency has us all staying at home and looking for ways to entertain ourselves. Luckily cannabis businesses have been deemed “essential,” so we’re able to continue operation, providing you with the best cannabis products San Diego offers. As long as we’ve got weed, we can make it through this, right? So let's keep our heads up, hands clean and ourselves busy at home. We've got some fun ideas that include cannabis...and some things you might enjoy after consuming it.
Hone Your Cooking Skills
Staying at home has inspired us to cook more of our favorite cannabutter recipes. Try comfort foods with a twist such as macaroni and cheese or pot popcorn made with homemade cannabutter.

Start a Garden
Have you ever wanted to start your own garden? Fresh veggies from your own backyard is a rewarding feeling, but not quite as rewarding as growing your own cannabis. Darkheart Nursery clones offer a great opportunity to work that green thumb.

Virtual Smoke Out
Take a note from Abbi and Ilana, who had the virtual smoke out down pat in 2017. We may not be able to puff and pass in person right now, but that doesn’t mean you can’t share a spliff with a friend via the Interwebs.

Video Streaming Party
Entertainment buffs rejoice! Streaming and video on demand apps have been releasing titles online early, which is great news considering many in-theater movie release dates have been postponed. Why not stream simultaneously with a friend and make it a (social distanced) party? Click below to learn how to have a simultaneous video streaming watch party.

Workout from Home
Just because you can’t go to the gym doesn’t make it an excuse to skip leg day! Keep your health and fitness levels at their best with free fitness apps.

Virtual National Park Tours
Unfortunately traveling isn’t possible for the time being, but dreaming and planning isn’t out of the picture. The United States has some of the best natural scenery in the world and you can take a virtual tour of several of our best national parks. Ride horses through canyons and swim through the third largest coral reef in the world on The Hidden Worlds of the National Parks.

Virtual Concerts from your Favorite Artists
Many artists are posting up at home and playing your favorite jams live from their living rooms. Check out this running list of virtual music events and stay plugged in from the comfort of your couch.

Online Art Galleries
La Bodega Gallery is locally well-known among the artists who’s who in San Diego, and every month they host a free art show featuring the best of local art. March’s live exhibition may have been canceled, but the show lives on online. Check out La Femme - an all-women art exhibition celebrating women’s history month.
Furthermore, Google Arts & Culture has a collection of more than 500 different museums and galleries that you can visit virtually. Clicking through to each one will bring up images of some of the museum or gallery’s collection, and in some cases full virtual tours of the museum you can take to pretend like, in a way, you’re actually there. While you can’t experience it in person right now, an edible should help get the job done.

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