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You can love someone so much...But you can never love people as much as you can miss them.
I’ve always loved milk punch, and I always order it when I see it on a cocktail menu. If you’ve never had milk punch, I urge you to try it, it’s a magical way of making punch that yields a cocktail that is boozy, bright and citrusy, and creamy (read, pure heaven 😇). When Hangar 1 Distillery asked me to create a cocktail for their new Honeycomb Vodka that is made with real honeycomb, I knew I wanted to make a Milk & Honeycomb Punch 🍯🐝🥛. As expected, this cocktail tastes like it is ambrosia from the promised land, everything you want in a boozy vodka cocktail. Get the recipe on Gastronomista.com:
http://www.gastronomista.com/…/11/milk-honeycomb-punch.html…
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Sunrise from Inspiration Point. Bryce Canyon National Park, UT [OC][1080x1350]
Összefolynak már a dolgok, mert hazafelé azt dúdolom, hogy beehive, beehive, honey just gets me stoned, pedig ez Mark Lanegan és tegnap volt, ma meg az volt, hogy The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull, csak azon nincs mit dúdolni.
The naturally aqua colored water of Dorokyo Gorge in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan was stunning to see [OC] [8026x4358]
The Subway, Zion National Park [OC] [2268x3153]
The aurora looked like it was falling out of the sky behind the mountains in Tasiilaq, East Greenland [OC] [3505x3863]
Ribeira Das Janelas, Madeira, Portugal [OC] [6000x4000]
Sunrise from Inspiration Point. Bryce Canyon National Park, UT [OC][1080x1350]
Thankful for the new beginnings I created for myself.
天気がよく空気が澄んでいたので、久しぶりに星を撮りに行った^_^
オリオンが低い間に東の空と風景を狙ってみる。
まるで銀河鉄道のようなレールに萌えた♪
静まり返った夜空に鹿の声が木霊する
Sometimes It feels like nothing is sacred in 2019. When I first started smoking weed my friends would often tease me for my ritual surrounding my smoking sessions and how much effort I put into creating the perfect environment for what they called “just getting stoned”. I was met with this same attitude when I went to college and started using psychedelics. I would wonder the woods every day after class for weeks in search of that perfect spot that just felt right for taking mushrooms. Although I don’t have much Native blood in me, I grew up around Native American culture in Cherokee and I got to see the sacred sweat lodges and holy places that were preserved by the people there. I always had respect for these places where elders would go to be alone with themselves and the mountain and that inspired me to treat my own spirituality similar and make my own sacred places in the woods when I was a teenager. When I tried marijuana for the first time at 18 I instantly knew this was the missing ingredient for the spaces I made, I needed a plant teacher. One thing led to another, first it was mushrooms, then lsd, and ultimately I stumbled onto a somewhat large amount of DMT. During this time I spent a lot of time in the forest tripping while my friends huddled in small apartments smoking weed and playing video games. I just feel like these plants were given to us by the earth for so much more than what the majority use them for. Just my 2 cents. Hope y’all are having a wonderful Saturday evening filled with mystery and wonder! Sincerely, your friend Karl.
I caught a photo of 3 levels of mountain lakes while visiting Lofoten (Norway) [OC] [3276 × 4096] via /r/EarthPorn https://ift.tt/2pV7dbC
Waves. Some wild rock formations I found while exploring off-trail in northern Idaho.
5 favorites from my Enchantments collection, shot this October. I enjoyed a huge variety of weather up there, but mostly remember long cold nights in my tent. Always worth it to witness this kind of magic.
Untamed Lands ♥
Salto Punta Negra, Sierra Nevada, Lonquimay, Chile.
was feeling a little minimalistic earthsy theme
“Our world was much larger then. The forest went on forever. We tree spirits nurtured the harmony of all living things, but our closest friends were humans. Then, as sometimes happens, the balance of nature shifted.”
-Magi Lune; FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992)
sky.scrapers by Matteo Zanetti
One of the most aesthetic double peaks of the Alps, as well as one of my favorite mountains. It’s amazing the sense of wild, austerity, harshness, sharpness, and sublimity that these walls give. I feel good when I look at them. They remind me that I am a man who walks on this earth, they make me belong to it.