I think I am going to take your idea, pork and make a pic journal of my upcoming trips in new orleans, the beach, and texas.
here's three more of the cemetery: the duck pond as i call it. very scummy today: the stairs into highland park. the back from my perspective: i proposed up there and to the left, off screen kinda
I received a book yesterday, The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide: Safe, Therapeutic, and Sacred Journeys. The author quotes Albert Hoffmann re how to use LSD: "Always use it in nature." I question the "always" part, but yes of course, at some point, in the most beautiful setting.
Love the pics pork. Getting a lot of pics myself of nature coming out, but my camera is finicky with uploading to PC. That's very interesting what hofmann said, I have YET to take acid in nature! I can only imagine the *integration* of oneself into the natural foliage . . .
Awesome pics, pork! I also wish I had some decent nature settings around here, but alas nothing but the urban sprawl for mile upon mile, kinda like a bacterial infection run rampant. I thought you wandered around the woods on your 15 hit adventure? Maybe I read it wrong.
maybe writer means he's never dropping while camping or something - where you're completely in nature and stuck there.
Well, we all know where the real action is. And I expect we've all gotten pretty deep into nature in what seemed mundane places. I've discovered that settings like in the below photo aren't the best for psychedelics. Better (for me) are park-like woodlands as in Pork's photos, transitional wilderness areas like between forest and alpine, the garden, and the room where I spend most of my time at home. And festivals, yeah, all those people in similar states of mind.
here's some pictures of the park in winter. posted them in another thread, but figured i'll link them here to. here they won't get lost. http://www.hipforums.com/newforums/showpost.php?p=7932552&postcount=1885
thanks! i think the same guy that designed Central park designed this park as well. there are a lot of trees and lilacs that are imported from other countries.