Do you like reading outdoors? Have any interesting experiences related to it? I recently tried venturing to a nearby park to spice things up, but and it wasn't half bad. I was wary of people coming up to me asking WHATCHA READIN, but that thankfully didn't happen.
>soft rustling of leaves and the hum of the highway a couple blocks over make for good background white noise
>have to hold the book a little funny so that pages wouldn't turn in the wind
>every time after turning the page, notice how the hue of the sky has changed just a little bit from last time, as it gets closer to evening
>realize it's getting hard to read - turns out I lost track of time and it's already dark
>>8706265
fuck no, i read in my bed
It's great in theory, but I get very easily distracted by people/dogs/whatever walking by. There are some very beautiful parks nearby here so I try at least once a week to go at least to read a couple of pages, and if not just to be out in the open for s while.
that one anon said he read in the sun too much and got cataracts and his brother had to frogpost for him
>>8706342
I'm not sure there's a correlation.
>>8706342
>now open the folder labelled rare frogs
>there should be one with a frog wearing dark glasses and holding a feeling stick.
>Yeah post that one with this comment
I like to read in the sun during the summer but it has to be somewhere private so no one can see me.
>>8706265
I was reading today in a city bench making time for a shop to open. I thought it was interesting to notice the strangers and tourists move, sitting next to me, leaving, others sitting next to me, leaving, others gathering in groups chatting; but over all just the colateral awareness of movement, variety of characters and transformation around where I was sitting. This for some 40 minutes.
>>8706265
>babby wants attention outdoors
>>8706265
This post reeks of someone desperately trying to make reading more interesting or into some human experiment where we interact with nature and the world and therefore the soul.
Cut it out I won't fall for your bullshit reasoning.
>>8706519
>interact with nature and the world
>interact
>soul
EWWWWWW
>>8706265
I have to read while walking to and fro (trying to dodge idiots who don't understand that I'm distracted and they have to fucking move) my pleb job and during lunch, while eating a sandwich.
I miss NEET life.
Once as a kid I was reading under a tree and a spider fell on my head and dangled onto the book from my hair.