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Horus

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  1. The NSW crew had a great meet this year, like some truly magical moments, and its a wonderful idea to deepen our connections and network farther afield.

    I know our core crew is staunch and would never miss an opportunity for a meet.

    A shame Melbourne doesn't have Byrons climate.

    The logistics of flying in, and then needing cold climate camping gear is a problem

    The obvious place would be Wandjina Gardens and hopefully one year that may happen.

    After that Mt Buffalo is an easy place to convince us to pilgrimage to.

    For me personally, if etherealdrifter picked me up from the airport and drove me to a forest full of subs and or phlebs and beautiful people

    and I know that when I wake up in the morning he is going to hand me a bottle of tequila to wash down something special

    ......how could I refuse.

    Of course you are always welcome to Big Cols Caapi cave.

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  2. Beautiful weather to be out amongst it .

    Doing some rearranging to the shade house.

    Making the place look spick for some members who are visiting

    Toby this arvo and Justler tomorrow.

    For those of you not visiting here are some pics.

    Brug in bloom

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    Brug view to Caapi cave

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    View out from Caapi cave

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    Just some cactus.

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  3. Yummy visitors in my garden, grown on acacia confusa bark and Caapi mulch.

    Full on aya subs.

    Just starting to fruit tonight, lets hope this cold snap keeps up, although I am going to start putting a bag of ice down and see how that goes. Should work in theory.

    4yo Oberon myc is a long way from home on the Central Coast.

    Such a special place to meditate.

    I hope I will have some better pics to add to this post, in the coming days.

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  4. Yeah 30yrs ago I was at a deserted beach in a National Park in Northern NSW.

    I watched as a dickhead who couldnt swim went in for a swim and got washed out to sea.

    Went in and saved him, my school bronze medallion training kicked in and I was prepared to try knock him out or let him drown if he fucked me around or struggled, so we are out at sea, 2 strangers on a deserted beach, no surfboard, pre mobile phone.

    And we had "the talk" behave or I will let you drown.

    Nearly killed me, but I got the fucker in.

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  5. Yes, its all over Facebook at the moment, so its message is being seeded well.

    That will mean more people hunting down circles on our forum in a few days.

    A shame that Mother Aya still has a legal target on her back.

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  6. Good to see you are keen Incog.

    Def on 26=27 april.

    Lets hope its wet and cold till then,

    There is a private list to discuss the venue discreetly.

    Anyone wanting to come PM Hillbilly and he will add you to the conversation.

    Its highly recommended for a great weekend, the Oberon camp was really the start of people getting out from behind their computers

    and meeting in person, great friendships and a really strong network have developed from this.

    There are a lot of us who wouldn't miss it for quids.

    The manager of the SAB nursery Toast will be there for a first hand chat about what is new in the world of plants.

    So I will see you all there. Its confirmed people will be there from Fri.


  7. 1977, great cid back then, but mainly to see my first girlfriend, yeah still holding a bit of a flame,

    then again I doubt she will want to screw a 53yo even though I have a few more tricks and a lot more confidence than back then.

    The sydney music scene was going off every night, from Tactics, Thought Criminals ,Birthday Party to the Saints and Radio Birdman and a heap more.

    It tried but never returned to those heydays.

    I could plant some Caapi vines that would be cranking by the time I got back to 2013 !!

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  8. Mugwort is one of the main plants in Himalayan shamanism. A master plant.

    It is always placed on their altars and used as a clearing and protective smudge.

    Too much info for this old fart to type here, but here are 3 quotes.

    Titepati tea

    Harvest the tips of the herbs,if possible when they are blooming or bearing seed,roast them and put them into water with some salt( this will take away the bitterness). The amount of herb used per person is as much as one can hold with 3 fingers.

    The "whole system is cleansed" with this tea.

    Stalk or pressed juice.

    A piece of stalk about the length of a finger is picked and skinned. This is eaten or the juice pressed from it. A tablespoon of the pressed juice is taken to treat headaches,fever and vomiting.

    Incense

    The dried tips of stalks are burned on wood charcoal so that people suffering from soul-loss can have new life breathed into them, in other words it is an active anti -depressant incense.

    Get into it bro !!

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  9. Well after a week away, I mean a week of floods and tornados.

    Too wet to get a private tour of the SAB nursery with old mate Toast, one of the main items on the agenda.

    Too wet for a Medicine retreat, the other main item.

    I get home to a lush garden, that needs a few hrs tidy up.

    My Floribunda has been taking steroids while ive been away,just going off .

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    My Caapi room is now a Caapi cave

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    My Brug has been flowering continuous for like a month

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    So I can do my favorite thing in the garden......just sit and enjoy.

    And have my own special healing retreat.

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  10. Thanks guys,

    yeah alice, will do all that and more.

    Had some photos taken today.

    Fucking 53, who would have thought.

    Whiskey cant be too bad for you.

    Playing my 1930's tenor banjo I had the good sense to buy when I was a teenager.

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  11. All I can tell you planthelper is my garden has always been mulched with entheos and it does just great.

    The Caapi and acacias naturally drop heaps of leaves.

    So mulch the vine with acacias, and the acacias with vine.

    So symbolically and energetically (and psychologically for me) the meeting and synergy of the plant spirits is beginning in the garden,well before the pot.

    Then all brew remnants are given back to the vine with all due respect and thanks.

    My subaeruginosa patch is woodchipped with acacia confusa bark just for good luck.

    Not much science applied in my garden planthelper.......mainly mysticism......yeah bucket loads of mysticism.

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