^great story. Although I don't know what it looks like there, except from some googled stock nature images, the nature there sounds real nice.
Same feeling here. I don't mind that much being at the beach, but all the sand annoys me walking on beaches. I do pass the tiny beaches here, but I would rather go to a dock with a fishing rod and gear and just relax watching the coast and ocean (except if I wanted to really fish, I'd go on a fishing trip with a cod fishing rod with an angling boat, and just enjoy the time in the sleepy fjords; I hate fishing in open ocean, because I way too easily get seasickness). I do like watching the coastal sea breaking waves on beaches, the sound and scenery is pure therapy, just not while standing on the beach itself.
(November 2, 2020 at 1:26 pm)zebo-the-fat Wrote:(November 2, 2020 at 12:47 pm)arewethereyet Wrote: I was too sick this summer to get in our pool so my outdoors experience this year has been the vast stretch of the wide open spaces between my house and my car...and occasionally my car and the grocery store, pharmacy, or doctor's office.
Never was the outdoorsy type anyway unless there's a beach involved.
Just sitting on a beach bores me silly... i need to do something!
Same feeling here. I don't mind that much being at the beach, but all the sand annoys me walking on beaches. I do pass the tiny beaches here, but I would rather go to a dock with a fishing rod and gear and just relax watching the coast and ocean (except if I wanted to really fish, I'd go on a fishing trip with a cod fishing rod with an angling boat, and just enjoy the time in the sleepy fjords; I hate fishing in open ocean, because I way too easily get seasickness). I do like watching the coastal sea breaking waves on beaches, the sound and scenery is pure therapy, just not while standing on the beach itself.
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