• Doublenut@lemmy.zip
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    11 hours ago

    I had an experience like this camping out in the foothills of the Catskills. One of my favorite camping trips.

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    17 hours ago

    Sat with a couple friends, heavily under the influence of mushrooms, and watched fireflies across a newly planted tree farm field.

    I’m pretty sure the three of us each took our own universal truth from that night but in that moment I was pretty sure I witnessed the fireflies riding some sort of universal wave, like gravity and they would jump from wave to wave when they blinked.

    Anyways. I miss being young.

    Or shrooms. Maybe I just miss those…

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      16 hours ago

      Shrooms are great, even before the studies came out saying they could treat depression etc for years after taking I knew.

      One good day on shrooms and 6 months of better life after

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    21 hours ago

    That’s a long exposure, but there really can be that many of them. I was out on a moonless night in upstate New York. An amazing number of stars was visible (I could even see the Milky Way), I was surrounded by fireflies and glowworms, and there were no other sources of light once I turned my flashlight off. It was so dark that I couldn’t see my own feet, just lights in all directions.

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    During COVID when nobody able to spray for mosquitoes there was a really cool resurgence - even in the suburbs. Came home from a bicycle ride late one evening, and swear every tree had Christmas lights strung up, they were chilling out and just glimmering in every branch.

    I pushed the bike home that night and watched the show in the trees, a lovely coda to the day

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    16 hours ago

    I have a lot in my backyard, it’s a treat to see at night. I have been searching online on what plants they like so I could build a firefly refuge and encourage their breeding but I can’t find any info.

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      21 hours ago

      It is definitely a reference and I don’t know why you got downvoted for that lol.

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        21 hours ago

        Someone might have thought it was so obvious that it didn’t need stating and would just ruin the joke. Alternatively, someone who was somehow unaware of the song and assumed that would be the case for nearly everyone else might have overconfidently decided it was a stretch without looking at the first line of the song.

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      I don’t know why this song makes me cry every time I hear it. Something about it gets me right in the soul. Also I didn’t know the artist or song name so thanks for the link, that is a beautiful video; I haven’t seen it before and after a bit of an emotionally taxing day I got a happy cry and I feel a lot lighter inside

      💚 Thank you for brightening this stranger’s day

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    21 hours ago

    I moved away from a state that has them. They’re so beautiful to watch over a big open field. Like stars that fill the ground to complete the sky.

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        When we were kids we’d catch them in jars sometimes and if you smelled the jar after it def had a scent. If the population is dense enough you can just smell it in the air.

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    21 hours ago

    I remember when Florida had them in large number, not like that but still maybe one every 10 feet or so on the heaviest night I’ve seen. It was pretty. Now I get excited if I see any at all. If I see 3 in the same night I am ecstatic.

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    Was just having this conversation last night with a friend as we were remarking to each other how mesmerizing dusk is with the summer fireflies.

    When he said they didn’t exist out West where he grew up I was surprised.

    Thought all along fireflies at dusk was one of the more enchanting parts of summer.