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| Hippie Interests | Category: Hippyland Tour | Topic: | Books about | Print E-Mail This page has been viewed 47275 times | Hippie
Interests
The
Hip Guide to Amsterdam - Our site all about fabulous Amsterdam!
The Hip
Guide to Morocco - An adventure from the Rif Mountains to the Sahara
desert.
Hip Gallery
- Thousands of images of our members, artworks, travel destinations, the 60s & 70s.
Psychedelic Shamanism
- Learn about the high priests of the psychedelic movement.
Hippyland's Drug Page
- Your connections for information, gear, and other sites about drugs.
Music Page - Links
to sites about music and popular Hippie bands.
The Mind Expansion Page
- Links to sites guaranteed to blow your mind.
The Hip Site Page
- A carefully selected group of the best sites for hippies on the net!
Contributions -
Dozens of poems, stories, articles contributed by Hippyland's hippie friends.
Travel Guide - Information
about traveling to various destinations with links.
Hip Communities Forum -
Meet and make friends with people from Hip Places around the world.
Communal Living
- Find out about communes and sustainable lifestyles.
The Love Page - Links
to sites that specialize in the loving arts.
The Vegetarian Page
- Links to numerous vegetarian sites, as well as our own page.
The Munchies Forum
- A thousand recipes to cure the muchies!
Sci-Fi Page - Some
cool Science Fiction links.
The Arts Page - Cool
links to interesting Art sites.
Hippie Poetry
- A page of Poetry from our hippie friends.
Poetry Forum -
Post your own poems for all to read!
Random Thoughts
- A forum for posting whatever pops into your head!
| Suggested Reading My Hippie Grandmother by Reeve Lindbergh, Abby Carter (Illustrator)
This clever, beautifully illustrated, rhyming book is perfect to read to young children. With catchy lines like: "I have a Hippie Grandmother/I'm so glad she's mine/She hasn't cut her hair since 1969." it's a hit not just with the kids but the hip generation as well. A great way to bond across the decades and to pass on some of our values to our next generation. |
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