i believe drugs come and go with the summer very much like urban traffic patterns... people have more free time (no school) during the summer so they might pick up more trip drugs to consume, so supply follows the demand and i imagine that indoor shroom growers who do so for profit must be timing their harvests for maximum demand.
that being said, i have only ever eaten wild mushrooms, which are JUST beginning to get into season! a-hunting we will go!
as far as an ultimate trip room, i agree with the posters who said that ordinary reality can be the trippiest sight imaginable while in the throes of a good trip.
figuring out the thermostat while the numbers are dancing around.
feeding the cat(s)
PETTING the cat(s)
realizing that somehow you flipped to the spanish channel and that's why you couldn't understand the TV
super ditto on the making a sandwich-- that's why my favorite trip foods are non-preparation type. pretty much impossible to figure out how to eat an apple
textured walls and ceilings are WAY better than crazy posters
physical objects always have MUCH more intense visual phenomena associated with them, compared to television or movie images of the same object. it must have something to do with the subtleties of reflection, shading, and lighting.
i could probably stare at a glass of water for HOURS on a good trip, just getting lost in all the interplay lensing of light and sound as the liquid moves around under the command of my hand and gravity...
oh yeah, playgrounds are AWESOME, especially if yours has one of those super dangerous kid-killing heavy iron merry-go-round things. even sober, the ability to change one's perspective on gravity and motion is just amazing. kinda sad that the only time adults get to experience those kinds of acceleration-forces are when they are commuting to their soul-sucking job in the soul-sucking traffic of soul-sucking suburban life
i love playing on swingsets
