You will have lots of chances to find it in the coming weeks, hopefully not months. … Having said that: in Germany we are allowed to go out for sports. However, sitting on benches is not encouraged and people are apparently ordered off them, even if only one person sits on one.
This was on our first day of lockdown and no-one was following the rules. I haven’t been back here since as it was way too crowded. I’ve decided it’s best to walk only when it’s raining as then everyone stays inside!
It is an advantage to live outside large cities. We have spots here, too, where people congregate (still!) but it is relatively easy once you reach the woods. You lose other people almost completely within 300m away from the last houses.
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So very appropriate for today!! 😀
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Absolutely!
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I’m so lucky. I rarely meet a soul out walking. The countryside has never been so inviting!
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Looks beautiful 😃 I expect it’s not so easy to get a quiet spot normally; stay safe, Debbie 😊
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Yes, it should be a lot quieter now. Though any nice weather just makes everyone break the rules 😦
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Fortunately, people seem to mostly be behaving themselves up here at the mo!
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Beautiful.
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You will have lots of chances to find it in the coming weeks, hopefully not months. … Having said that: in Germany we are allowed to go out for sports. However, sitting on benches is not encouraged and people are apparently ordered off them, even if only one person sits on one.
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This was on our first day of lockdown and no-one was following the rules. I haven’t been back here since as it was way too crowded. I’ve decided it’s best to walk only when it’s raining as then everyone stays inside!
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It is an advantage to live outside large cities. We have spots here, too, where people congregate (still!) but it is relatively easy once you reach the woods. You lose other people almost completely within 300m away from the last houses.
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