A Celebration
of Flora, Part 2

The
Department of Parks and Recreation offers a wide variety of both
active and passive parks and recreation, in settings that appeal
to the County’s diverse population. San
Diego County Parks and Recreation Department
While
some may think that appealing to San Diego County's population
of psychotic terrorists and mass murderers is taking diversity
a bit too far, our civil servants surely disagree.
Gloriously,
there are at least 10,000 RICIN (Ricinus communis) plants growing
in the estuary and park. In fact, they seem purposely planted
as ground cover.
We
dare not call this plant ugly. Instead, we can encourage everyone
to use the term “aesthetically diverse” or even “aesthetically
challenged”
We
all must thank the State of California and the San Diego County
Parks and Recreation Department’s administration for preserving
this wonderful opportunity for all those of a like mind to come,
discover, harvest and prepare this most magical of powders: RICIN.
RICIN
is not a difficult product to create. It is far easier to
create than is cocaine. The first thing one does is remove the
oil (just squeezing it will work) and then take the remaining
mash and process it with alcohol (Tequila will work), or even
(since flavor is not a real concern, is it?) gasoline.