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By leela |
Modified on November 6th, 2023 at 12:59 pm October 16, 2023 at 8:24 pm |
By leela |
Modified on October 6th, 2023 at 3:08 pm October 6, 2023 at 3:06 pm |
bnb, cob, earthship, ecofriendly, Garden, GardenBnB, gray water, HomeGrower, living roof, offgrid, offgridBnB, Restspace, solar, Trade, water recycling
By leela |
Modified on September 26th, 2023 at 8:54 pm September 24, 2023 at 9:38 am |
By leela | September 17, 2023 at 8:50 am |
August, fruit, fruit tree, July, June, travel, tree, Unexpected Fruit Tree
By leela | July 21, 2023 at 10:10 am |
clothing optional, hot spring, nakedspace, naturist, Nudist, travel
Clothing-optional hot spring
From USDA Forest Service:
The Deep Creek Hot Springs are located in the Deep Creek drainage, outside the city of Apple Valley. The easiest access is through the Bowen Ranch Road, which accesses the site through private land (a fee is charged). The trail descends steeply for 2 1/2 miles to the springs. An alternative route is to hike the Pacific Crest Trail east from Arrowhead Lake Road, roughly a six mile hike.
Directions from Interstate 15
From northbound, exit Main Street in Hesperia, turn right and continue approximately 10 miles.
From southbound, exit Main Street in Hesperia, turn left and continue approximately 10 miles.
Turn left on Rock Springs Road and travel approximately 8 miles east. Rock Springs Road becomes Roundup Way and becomes a graded dirt road.
Turn right on Bowen Ranch Road. Bowen Ranch Road is a graded dirt road and may be subject to weather related damage such as washouts and rutting.
Bowen Ranch is private land. There are alternate routes around the ranch on Bureau of Land Management dirt roads. For directions on the BLM designated routes, contact:
BLM Barstow Field Office
By leela |
Modified on June 17th, 2023 at 6:20 pm June 17, 2023 at 6:16 pm |
event, family event, family-friendly, festival, fruit, Fruit Festival, fruitarian, Raw Vegan, travel
The Woodstock Fruit Festival was founded by Michael Arnstein in 2011 as an event for participants to share the love of fresh, raw fruits, vegetables and healthy lifestyles.
More about the Woodstock Fruit Festival…
…this looks astounding!
I wonder what we would find out here!
By R58MC2HQ63R--gmail.com |
Modified on May 15th, 2023 at 2:01 pm May 15, 2023 at 1:35 pm |
clothing-optional beach, little beach, maui, nakedspace, naturist, Nudist, so, travel
Clothing optional beach, drum circle on sundays, May still have a gate that closes at 4:00 on the weekends.
Little Beach is off to the side of big beach. One has to climb a steep hill in order to get there, however it is worth the Trek.
By leela |
Modified on May 2nd, 2023 at 4:51 pm May 1, 2023 at 11:12 pm |
By leela |
Modified on May 2nd, 2023 at 4:50 pm at 11:00 pm |
market, party, Tips, travel, Travel Tips
In the musty, tiled apartment of the family of Hindu devotees that hosted us, they offered us durian.
The family and my father proclaimed:
”It has such a strong smell! Like gasoline!”
“Will you like it? It’s okay not to like it.”
I don’t remember having much of an opinion, except that it was an expansive creamy texture that was heavier then I expected. It felt pretty incompatible with the other foods that we had been eating: typically rice, curry and puris with our hands.
My father, Swami Vittalananda Saraswati, had brought us along on his trip to lead services for a family of Malaysian devotees of Shree Maa.
Place | Description | Source |
---|---|---|
The Museum of Jurassic Technology | A museum that blends fact and fiction, displaying strange and obscure items. | http://www.mjtg.org/ |
The Witch’s House | A historic home that looks like it came straight out of a fairytale. | https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-witchs-house |
The Mystery House | A house with odd angles and peculiar features that leave visitors disoriented. | https://www.mysteryhouse.com/ |
The Museum of Death | A museum dedicated to death and its many facets, featuring exhibits on serial killers and other dark subjects. | https://www.museumofdeath.net/ |
The Giant Donut | A donut shop shaped like a giant donut. | https://la.eater.com/2018/2/14/17011248/randy-donuts-history-los-angeles-locations |
By leela |
Modified on May 2nd, 2023 at 7:16 pm April 16, 2023 at 3:55 pm |
By leela |
Modified on May 2nd, 2023 at 7:08 pm at 2:31 pm |
event, family event, family-friendly, festival, fruit, Fruit Festival, fruitarian, Raw Vegan, travel
By leela |
Modified on May 2nd, 2023 at 7:08 pm at 2:17 pm |
event, family event, family-friendly, festival, fruit, Fruit Festival, fruitarian, Raw Vegan, travel
By leela |
Modified on May 2nd, 2023 at 7:08 pm at 2:11 pm |
event, family event, family-friendly, festival, fruit, Fruit Festival, fruitarian, Raw Vegan, travel
By leela |
Modified on May 2nd, 2023 at 7:16 pm at 2:05 pm |
event, family event, family-friendly, festival, fruit, Fruit Festival, fruitarian, Raw Vegan, travel
https://fruitfest.co.uk
By leela |
Modified on May 2nd, 2023 at 7:08 pm at 2:02 pm |
event, family event, family-friendly, festival, fruit, Fruit Festival, fruitarian, Raw Vegan, travel
https://www.dutchfruitfestival.nl
By Loren |
Modified on July 14th, 2023 at 4:37 pm at 1:52 pm |
event, family event, family-friendly, festival, fruit, Fruit Festival, fruitarian, Healing Space, Raw Vegan, travel
By leela |
Modified on May 2nd, 2023 at 7:08 pm at 1:42 pm |
event, festival, fruit, Fruit Festival, fruitarian, Raw Vegan, travel
By leela |
Modified on April 7th, 2023 at 8:42 pm April 7, 2023 at 8:40 pm |
…to enjoy locally-grown sun/tropical fruits and durian (acquired in town) while naked on the beach.
If I visit family in the region, this would be one of the few places I would be allowed to be naked outdoors.
By leela |
Modified on October 6th, 2023 at 12:42 pm at 8:16 pm |
bucketlist, fatty fruit, fruit, origin, travel, want to visit
I would like to try this fatty fruit, known as Paso, Iniaku, or Gustavia Macarenensis. It is said to taste like nacho cheese.
However, I have no information about places that are safe to find it / eat it naked outside.
Other fruits in the region I would like to try: aguaje, noni, rollinia, peanut butter fruit
…Bali Au Naturel is a naturist/nudist resort, where I could be naked outdoors and enjoy fresh durian.
By leela |
Modified on May 2nd, 2023 at 7:35 pm June 24, 2022 at 12:46 am |
ecofriendly, family-friendly, Lupin Lodge, nakedspace, naturist, naturist resort, Nudist, rentals, resort, travel
More about some of the destinations that Eva featured:
Al-hamidiyah Souq (formerly Temple of Jupiter)
Clothing-optional hot spring
From USDA Forest Service:
The Deep Creek Hot Springs are located in the Deep Creek drainage, outside the city of Apple Valley. The easiest access is through the Bowen Ranch Road, which accesses the site through private land (a fee is charged). The trail descends steeply for 2 1/2 miles to the springs. An alternative route is to hike the Pacific Crest Trail east from Arrowhead Lake Road, roughly a six mile hike.
Directions from Interstate 15
From northbound, exit Main Street in Hesperia, turn right and continue approximately 10 miles.
From southbound, exit Main Street in Hesperia, turn left and continue approximately 10 miles.
Turn left on Rock Springs Road and travel approximately 8 miles east. Rock Springs Road becomes Roundup Way and becomes a graded dirt road.
Turn right on Bowen Ranch Road. Bowen Ranch Road is a graded dirt road and may be subject to weather related damage such as washouts and rutting.
Bowen Ranch is private land. There are alternate routes around the ranch on Bureau of Land Management dirt roads. For directions on the BLM designated routes, contact:
BLM Barstow Field Office
The Woodstock Fruit Festival was founded by Michael Arnstein in 2011 as an event for participants to share the love of fresh, raw fruits, vegetables and healthy lifestyles.
More about the Woodstock Fruit Festival…
…this looks astounding!
I wonder what we would find out here!
Clothing optional beach, drum circle on sundays, May still have a gate that closes at 4:00 on the weekends.
Little Beach is off to the side of big beach. One has to climb a steep hill in order to get there, however it is worth the Trek.
In the musty, tiled apartment of the family of Hindu devotees that hosted us, they offered us durian.
The family and my father proclaimed:
”It has such a strong smell! Like gasoline!”
“Will you like it? It’s okay not to like it.”
I don’t remember having much of an opinion, except that it was an expansive creamy texture that was heavier then I expected. It felt pretty incompatible with the other foods that we had been eating: typically rice, curry and puris with our hands.
My father, Swami Vittalananda Saraswati, had brought us along on his trip to lead services for a family of Malaysian devotees of Shree Maa.
Place | Description | Source |
---|---|---|
The Museum of Jurassic Technology | A museum that blends fact and fiction, displaying strange and obscure items. | http://www.mjtg.org/ |
The Witch’s House | A historic home that looks like it came straight out of a fairytale. | https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-witchs-house |
The Mystery House | A house with odd angles and peculiar features that leave visitors disoriented. | https://www.mysteryhouse.com/ |
The Museum of Death | A museum dedicated to death and its many facets, featuring exhibits on serial killers and other dark subjects. | https://www.museumofdeath.net/ |
The Giant Donut | A donut shop shaped like a giant donut. | https://la.eater.com/2018/2/14/17011248/randy-donuts-history-los-angeles-locations |
https://fruitfest.co.uk
https://www.dutchfruitfestival.nl
…to enjoy locally-grown sun/tropical fruits and durian (acquired in town) while naked on the beach.
If I visit family in the region, this would be one of the few places I would be allowed to be naked outdoors.
I would like to try this fatty fruit, known as Paso, Iniaku, or Gustavia Macarenensis. It is said to taste like nacho cheese.
However, I have no information about places that are safe to find it / eat it naked outside.
Other fruits in the region I would like to try: aguaje, noni, rollinia, peanut butter fruit
More about some of the destinations that Eva featured:
Al-hamidiyah Souq (formerly Temple of Jupiter)
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