This is the blueberry field where I spent a good portion of my youth daydreaming.
The sunsets there are amazing, especially in the fall. A pack of coyotes lives in the swamp at the bottom of the hill. I used to call to them as a child. At dusk they often come play in the field, which I loved watching. Soon I'll be back and can watch more sunsets and wolf down blueberries until I'm sick. These three years in Connecticut have only deepened my appreciation for nature.
Having an abandoned factory/crack house as your backyard will have that effect on you. Stray dogs often fight there which I can hear from my apartment, if the window is open. They aren't nearly as charming as the coyotes:
A Summary of the Conjugate Method:
The best way to gain strength is not by gaining muscle mass, but by conditioning the nervous system. The nervous system is highly adaptive and stops responding to a stimulus after a month or so of constant exposure. To trick the nervous system into progressively adapting one must constantly change the stimulus. Therefor the key to strength, as in all things, is DIVERSITY.