I note the reviewer has only ever made one post, she needs to get out more.
I note the reviewer has only ever made one post, she needs to get out more.
Lol at the comment on the wellies not being a good pair.
I wonder if she would have viewed the situation better if the women had worn "good wellies"? I notice she didn't say what her husband thought 😉
Was out again this afternoon, it was a barmy 12 degrees and strangely didn't see anyone else. Bliss.
Came across this today on trip adviser.
Some people ?
The thing that made me laugh is the "children and elderly people" - as if the old folks (and that is a high percentage of the contributors to this site!) would have a heart attack if they saw naked boobs and willies
Such anecdotal evidence as exists indicates that children and elderly people are amongst the least likely to be disturbed by seeing a naked person.
JOhn
Do not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same.
George Bernard Shaw, Maxims for Revolutionaries
I have been out every day this week, yesterday was the better day, today was nice in the sun but a little windy.
Few people about today saw more than I have seen all week,
It seems very quite out there again today, think this virus is keeping people away.
Are all naturist elderly do you think and on lock down.
Gildo sorry to read your bad news, hope all goes well for you, especially in these strange times.
I have been out walking the dog this afternoon, didn't get out till gone 5.30, busy wrapping up at work as it may be some time till I return. Anyway the temperature in the car read 15 degrees and it was absolutely beautiful on the common, I walked quite a way and didn't meet another person, which is good at the minute. I returned to my car just after 7 and it was still a very nice temperature of 12 degrees.
It makes you realise how fortunate we are living in this area, that we can walk the dog, get some fresh air with very little risk of meeting up with anyone else.
Lets hope the good weather continues, life always seems better when the sun shines.
I was out this afternoon as well walked about 8.5 miles. the weather was fantastic. I hope we will be able to keep on going to enjoy it however I received this email this afternoon.
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So forgive my ignorance but is that the whole of Sherwood forest closed or just the nature reserve at Budby Common?
How can walking where there is no one to be seen be a danger to anyone?
Although it's a national nature reserve managed by the RSPB, several public rights of way run across the common which legally cannot be closed, so it's a tricky one really, I suppose we all make our own decisions. For myself, I'd love to have been out there for a naked walk today - 15C is when I begin - but I'm heeding advice from groups like the Ramblers who encourage walking only in places you can access without use of a car.
I think it is just the area managed by the RSPB South Forest but I am not sure and I have no idea how they will keep anyone out. It also seems mad as there is hardly anyone there at present. where are we supposed to walk in quiet areas if we cant go there?
I think the use of a car is just to stop people from visiting other areas where people live and spreading the virus further afield. I can't see a problem using a car to get to your local area to walk.
Personally I think closing reserves ,open spaces and forestry is a mistake. The whole virus strategy is to slow the spread not for an individual with no underlying health concerns to try to avoid it completely. People walking in wild places will be the relitavely fit ,many of whom will already have had the virus and not even noticed, travelling alone in a car in rural areas in particular isn't a high risk activity.
I'm lucky I can walk from home, I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of times I've seen a policeman on these Lanes in the last fifty years , surely now they've got better things to do in the town's rather than to start bothering us out in the sticks