![]() ![]() ![]() This month brings the juiciest details from the cosmic realm while setting the stage for a summery selection of cannabis goodies. At the year’s halfway point, we’re delving deep into the astral vibes of each zodiac sign, revealing what the universe has in store for you-and you can navigate this cosmic dance with a little help from our beloved herb. Use this month to recharge, rejuvenate, and reconnect with your inner self. Time to savor the simple joys of life, take a break, and bask in the warmth of the summer sun. I confirm that this is not a shared device.By accessing this site, you accept the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Įxplore more topicsNewsCannabis 101GrowingStrains & productsCBDPoliticsHealthLifestyleScience & techIndustryReportsCanadaPodcastsLeafly TVLeafly ListsLifestyleStar signs and cannabis strains: June 2023 horoscopesCarmen RamirezPublished on J(Savina Monet for Leafly)Welcome to June, stargazers! As the summer solstice draws near on June 21, the stars foretell a magical, energetic month. Get cannabis.Where are you from?United StatesCanadaAre you 21 or older?not yetyou bet!Remember me for 30 days. See our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy to learn moreSign inCreate accountStrainsShopDeliveryDealsDispensariesCBD StoresProductsLearnCannabis 101NewsLeafly LearnScience of cannabisDoctorsSocial impactLab partners Download the Leafly AppAdvertise on Leafl圜. "I don't see it as David versus Goliath, I see it as two teams fighting for a championship.Star signs and cannabis strains: June 2023 horoscopes LeaflyShop legal, local weed.Openadvertise on LeaflyLocating.changeDeliveryDispensariesDealsStrainsProductsCBDDoctorsCannabis 101Social impactWe use cookies for certain features and to improve your experience. "We are attracting more believers and we're starting to turn heads," Triantis said. But you can't let it take over your personality and when you step over that white line there's no friends."Ĭity will start the grand final as heavy favourites but Montgomery's belief has the Mariners eyeing an upset. "You have to have that as a player, that arrogance. "Playing in the Socceroos would be an exceptional moment for me. "A personal goal is to be in the Asian Cup squad with the Socceroos (in January)," said Triantis, who has yet to win a senior cap with Australia. Montgomery's backing this season has ensured Triantis has set his goals high. The Mariners boss rates Triantis highly and predicts it won't be long before the youngster follows players such as Kye Rowles, Garang Kuol and Lewis Miller to Europe. ![]() The defender was on the books of the Western Sydney Wanderers before being released and given a lifeline by Nick Montgomery in Gosford. Triantis, who also has two sisters, predicts he will have a heavy turnout of family for this weekend's showpiece match at CommBank Stadium in Parramatta, which acts as a homecoming of sorts. "It's emotional in that regard but I do play for him." "Mum's a typical mother, she is always proud of me but she always says she would have loved for dad to see me play and see the player I am now. I was playing with their friends and that helped me mature quickly. "I feel like they became my father-figure and they were always into football. "I never had that person in my life growing up but I had seven older brothers," Triantis told AAP. Triantis, who turned 20 last month, lost his father in a fire when he was just eight years old, leaving mum Poppy to raise 10 children on her own. ![]()
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