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Hashish! by Robert Connell Clarke by: Skip

Hashish! – Robert Connell Clarke This is the most definitive guide to hashish ever published. Well researched with lots of historical and practical information on the subject. Excellent detail including the various techniques for making hashish. Numerous color photos of various varieties of hashish. Indispensable for anyone fascinated by the subject. Continue reading

Tofino, British Columbia, Canada by:

“It’s right on the ocean, and I have never seen so many free spirited, beautiful people in my life. Everyone was so kind to everyone. Lots of free flowing clothes and flowers. You’re always near a beach for a picnic, or just lounging. My guitar was quite welcome there. Tofino is not particularly friendly since […] Continue reading

Shimo-Kitazawa, Tokyo, Japan by:

“This is a great little hippy part of Tokyo, no cars, lots of nice shops and restaurants, home of Tokyo’s first hemp shop and hemp restaurant, also did you know that it is legal to sell mushrooms in Japan? Just look outside the station here! Hokkaido is Japans North Island and is a nature paradise. […] Continue reading

Trumansburg, New York by:

20 mins. from Ithaca. It’s home to the annual hippie fingerlakes Grassroots music fest! Iit’s also home of the Rongovian Embassy Bar and Restaurant which is always happy to host Dead cover bands and any other kind scene. Continue reading

The Seeds

Regarded as one of the earliest punk bands The Seeds were a prolific Los Angeles band during the rise of Psychedelia. The group was first headlined by ex Electra-Fires / Soul Rockers singer Sky Saxon who recorded during the pre-Beatle days under the name Richie Marsh. The Seeds formed in 1964 when keyboardist Daryl Hooper […] Continue reading

How Saving Water Helps Reduce Global Warming

I waste water.  I admit it, I love a nice long leisurely shower.  And based on what I learned while being a municipal public works employee, it’s about one of the worst things I can do to the environment.  Saving water should be on the top of everyone’s list. Let me explain why:   In the […] Continue reading

Wrong answer, try again.

How changing the way tests are given will lead to less stress, more learning and better schools. “Most children speak and understand their mother tongue before the age of four without lessons, homework or much in the way of feedback. How do they accomplish this remarkable feat”? (from the movie, Still Alice) Scientists are still […] Continue reading

A Barefoot Rhapsody

A BAREFOOT RHAPSODY by Jon The Barefoot Pilgrim Dedicated to all female barefooters who can identify with it. It’s a hot summer afternoon in Oxford, the temperature has reached 91 degrees which makes it the hottest day of the year so far. You emerge in the distance from the far side of Radcliffe Square cutting […] Continue reading

Unionize The Workers of the World!

Workers of the world, unite! The corporate masters intend that eventually Americans need only be paid what a worker in a sweatshop in China is paid.   To them there is no difference where it is made, only what is paid.  Profit is primary. But what if instead of destroying the American way of life, […] Continue reading

Declaration of the Occupation of New York City

Declaration of the Occupation of New York City Posted on September 30, 2011 by NYCGA THIS DOCUMENT WAS ACCEPTED BY THE NYC GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON SEPTEMBER 29, 2011 As we gather together in solidarity to express a feeling of mass injustice, we must not lose sight of what brought us together. We write so that […] Continue reading