What's your secret place to escape the world for a bit like?
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Original question by @[email protected]
Or to put it another way: if people ask you touch grass, where would you go?
I used to live in walking distance from a national forest.
Next to a lake in that forest was a little patch of moss and tree cover that you could only reach by crossing a natural bridge made of downed trees. Less of an island and more of a ball of roots with enough moss to be soft to sit on.
As far as I know, I was the only person alive who knew about the spot. I’d spend whole days there enjoying the quiet.
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Original question by @[email protected]
Or to put it another way: if people ask you touch grass, where would you go?
If I can't go out for a walk? My bookshelves, any public library, a (used) bookstore.
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I live right next to the black forest, so I'm privileged to have a lot of nice natural areas nearby. One of my favorite places is a secluded forest hut, which I can reach in about 45 minutes with my MTB. It has a nice view over the surrounding mountains with no other buildings or roads in sight. Once spent a few hours there waiting for thunderstorms to pass, which was a strangely calming experience.
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Original question by @[email protected]
Or to put it another way: if people ask you touch grass, where would you go?
Does there really have to be grass?
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Original question by @[email protected]
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It's no secret. I live there. We have a huge property in the mountains with no neighbors in sight and that borders a national forest. The nights are pitch black with a million stars. And if the weather sucks and I can't go out, then I have seven cats and three dogs that keep me entertained.
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Dangerous. Expansive. Beautiful. I'll struggle there for a while, then inevitably see "YOU DIED" before I try again...
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Original question by @[email protected]
Or to put it another way: if people ask you touch grass, where would you go?
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I'm not telling you my secret space. Then it wouldn't be a secret.
Lol, I got blasted and verbally attacked on Reddit once for telling people I won't tell them the hidden gems in the city because it'll turn to trash like all the other gems that were once..gems.
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Original question by @[email protected]
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The community center pool. It's nice to just float around for an hour in warm water.
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Original question by @[email protected]
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Home gym
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Original question by @[email protected]
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Definitely not what looks like the hottest place on earth
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Lakes. I live in Louisiana so it’s more “water” than freshwater lakes but during the pandemic, I’d just go out to a lake and cast a fishing pole with no bait and be outside with something to do. I wasn’t interested in catching anything. I just wanted to do something and sit by the water.
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Lakes. I live in Louisiana so it’s more “water” than freshwater lakes but during the pandemic, I’d just go out to a lake and cast a fishing pole with no bait and be outside with something to do. I wasn’t interested in catching anything. I just wanted to do something and sit by the water.
Fly fishing would probably be similar. I just want an activity and some water. I can get fish at the store if I catch zero. It’s about being on the water and enjoying a nice day.
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Original question by @[email protected]
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Might sound corny, but books are my escape.
In a physical sense, my condo building has a rooftop deck with a beautiful view, and I spend a lot of time there.
My absolute favorite place, however, is the third-floor balcony of Union Station in Kansas City. I'm a little shocked no one's filmed a rom-com using that space.
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Dangerous. Expansive. Beautiful. I'll struggle there for a while, then inevitably see "YOU DIED" before I try again...
Touch grass, not touch grace
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I go to my local nature sanctuary. There's a tiny lake with a nicely shaded moss-covered rock but it gets just the right amount of sun for an hour, around 1pm in summer. Perfect for napping.
Best with a bit of wind for leaf ambience and sometimes the ducks are hanging out too. Very peaceful.
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Ground control to major Tom
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Touch grass, not touch grace
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Original question by @[email protected]
Or to put it another way: if people ask you touch grass, where would you go?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I used to have hidden spots in a nearby forest, places where I could sit for hours without being seen.
Now I'm older and live alone, so my needs tend to be the opposite, to get out and try to find as many people as possible.
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Original question by @[email protected]
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Bed. It's my not-secret secret-getaway.