Are you a "Flower Child"?

I admit that I was a child of the 60s- a Flower Child. A few of us got some "stuff" to smoke. It was OK. You did feel weird. There may have been another time? Then we got some really good "stuff". It worked. We began to talk. We found the meaning of life. It was Stan Laurel. We all agreed. It was sooo obvious. Now.... I'm not so sure.
Those few times were it. I wasn't much of a Flower Child. Were you?
 

Too busy working and raising 4 kids to get involved in that stuff. In my 70's, I started using a bit of pot but only occasionally and at night to relive pain. Too harsh on the throat to smoke but ground very fine and added to double-chocolate cookie mix is a very pleasant, non-addictive pain relief.
 
Like jujube, I dressed myself and my little daughter in the flower child style, but that was as far as I went with it, like the sound of those cookies though Timetrvir...
 
As I think I've posted before, my nearest contact was when I was guarding a military vase.

A young lady I use the term loosely!) stuck a flower in the barrel of my rifle and said "Peace brother" to which I replied "Love sister" and we went on about our business.

We supplied them with coffee and brought them back toast from the mess hall, though we did refuse their offer of cigarettes - the British military being a bit traditionalist in their definition of tobacco. and it was all quite civilised.

I did get some old fashioned looks from my wife when we were out shopping and lathe numbers of girls with no very much on kept flashing lovly smiles and greeting me by name as an old friend!
 
the 60's, ha. love the time. i was in the military, got the peace sign from all. visited the haight when we were in sf.
 
I was a bit young for the 60's but I did stretch the hippie thing into the early '70's. In 1971 I took off from NY and hitch hiked across country. I spent 5 months growing my hair and exploring our country. I met some wonderful people and was set upon by more than one asshole,(usually wearing a LE uniform).
I've slept under bridges, in city parks in orange groves and garages. I have panhandled,shoplifted,eaten pigeon and squirrel. I worked for many a meal and a floor to sleep on.
Got my ass kicked by three cops in Sparks Nevada,just for being me. I spent 12 or 14 hours freezing on the side of the road in Ely Nevada, some real nice ladies from a hotel across the street took me in for a warm meal and a bath.

In general folks were just amazing, many,many letting me sleep in their garage or home. Was given a ride by 3 Mexican kids smuggling a car load of pot, did magic mushrooms at a desert commune in New Mexico. Was warned by an older gentleman in Grass Valley, California against Indians giving me Peyote.

I worked on a chicken farm in Missouri, did roofing in Scottsdale Arizona, and did day labor in Bakersfield California.

I swam in the Pacific,marveled at the big trees in the Northwest,was awed by the Rockies and amazed by the stars visible in the desert.

I enjoyed free concerts in Griffth Park and street entertainment in SF. I was denied entry to Disneyland in San Diego as an undesirable.

I returned home to a greetings letter from the government. To avoid Viet Nam I enlisted in the Marine Corp for four years.

I had an experience that could never be duplicated in todays world, and that fundamentally shaped the person I am today. One that I would trade for nothing!
 
Busy raising 3 kids at the time. However, I liked the "flower child" movement and enjoyed living through that period immensely.
 
Hell No!

And if I was , I would never admit it!

AND I'm proud to say that my later-to-be-Father-in-Law was an Oakland Deputy Sheriff who ar
rrested pinko folk singer Joan Baez in 1967 for leading an anti-war demonstration with a bunch of "Flower Children" in front of the Oakland Army Recruiting Station. Good work, Harold !

HiDesertHal, born in 1936.
 
I missed it too. I loved being a stay at home mom during the 60's, and our suburban lifestyle. I was single again in the very early 70's and loved the whole disco era. I'm embarrassed to admit it, but now when I hear Gloria Gaynor's I WILL SURVIVE, I still get goose bumps! :p
 

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