I'll briefly
list some of my favorite outdoor entertainment ideas here, but I'm sure as the
summer progresses I'll write about many of them in more detail.
Organic Gardening Grow your own food, flowers, herbs,
bushes, trees and oxygen-enhancing greenery. If you don't have your own dirt to
play in, grow a container garden or find a community garden with fragrance-free
fellow gardeners. (See also blog post
titled "Entertainment, Part 2: Organic Gardening" and all other gardening adventure posts.) Potential Dangers: Mold in dirt, natural
pesticides made from essential oils
Up close and personal! |
Organic Farm Visitations Many
organic farms invite people for visits and give tours. Some will demonstrate
farm activities such as cheese making and goat and/or cow milking, offer cooking
classes, or provide petting farms for children. Others will sell their organic
flowers and produce on site or demonstrate specialties like candle making,
flower arranging, food preservation techniques or weaving. Local organic
farmers are good people to know and support, and are often very aware and
passionate about society's issues with chemical poisoning. Potential Dangers: Stinky people encounters.
Berry Picking Find
organic farms that provide u-pick berries or other produce. In my area of the
country, strawberries are ripe as early as June, and blueberries and
raspberries in July. Depending on the type of blackberry, they are ripe in July
and August and free if you are willing to hike up in the woods. Apple, cherry,
pear, and peach tree orchards often provide u-pick opportunities as well and
neighbors sometimes offer free windfalls or gleaning. Potential Dangers: Stinky people encounters.
Farmers' Markets Support your local, organic farmers! Farmers' Markets are like outdoor shopping malls and entertainment rolled into one with lots of air. Potential Dangers: Smelly people encounters and smelly booths like scented candles, potpourri, or essential oils. Hold your breath and walk past very fast!
County and State Fairs I
LOVE fairs! I enjoy looking at horses
with braids, cows with ribbons, pigs
with manicures and well-behaved dogs. I know someone who gives her chickens
baths in preparation for the fair. Fluffs them up real pretty. I also like
looking at local crafts, baking contests, flower exhibitions and fruit and
vegetable competitions. Although I don't partake of the carnival rides or the
junk food, the sounds and smells they provide add a certain ambiance specific
to a county fair. Bring your own snacks and water. Potential Dangers: Smelly people, stinky booths and displays,
non-organic flowers and produce exhibits, junk food, bathrooms washed in
chemicals.
Medieval and Renaissance Faires Historical recreations or re-enactments
are incredibly fun and provide a very entertaining escape in an outdoor setting
with lots of authentic costumes and colorful people. There are often arts and
crafts demonstrations, dancing lessons, food from the period and palm reading,
as well as jousting, dramatic performances, and music. I once went to a war!
Yep, I said war! It took place on a
mountain side far away in the country. We got up early in the morning, set up
our picnic on the field, and watched grown men and women in costumes pommel
each other with swords and clubs. Good fun! Huzzah!!
Potential Dangers: Smelly people, smelly booths of scented candles, soaps,
dried flowers, pesticides, fire smoke. (I always think it's odd people
participating in re-enactments will use chemical perfumes, make-up and
pesticides. I think they are missing the point.)
Parks I think many of us take for granted these simple outdoor
entertainment areas often right in your neighborhood, in the middle of urban
areas. Because so many take them for granted, they are often deserted! Check
out landscaping techniques, specialized gardens, hiking trails, and walking
paths. They may be used for picnics, sports, bird watching, wildlife
observations, art, or playing on the children's playground equipment. Potential Dangers: Smelly people encounters,
pesticide and herbicide use
Beaches/Ocean Adventures Fresh air at its finest and miles of
walking opportunities. Location selection will be important as not all beaches
are created equal. Population, water quality, ground surface quality,
walkability and sea life viewing are some of the variables. Potential Dangers: Secluded beaches are
relatively safe in terms of stink, not in terms of lunatics and perverts.
Overpopulated beaches in the sun belt will be crowded with sun tanning addicts
drenched in smelly suntan oils and other stink.
Walking Go for a walk in your neighborhood or
anywhere there are sidewalks or paths. Check out the houses, yards, gardens,
trees. Meander, lollygag, stroll, speed walk, race walk, or even jog. Potential Dangers: Smelly people encounters,
pesticides, herbicides, other neighborhood poisons.
Camping Find a nice, secluded campsite that is safe in the woods, at the ocean, in the mountains, in the country or in someone's backyard. Potential Dangers: Smelly people encounters, pesticides, campfires (See also blog post Entertainment, Part Eleven: Travel.)
Hiking If you have hiking trails in your area or close by take
advantage of the fresh air and beautiful scenery of mountains and countryside. Potential Dangers: Smelly people encounters,
pesticides, restroom chemicals.
Excursions, Exploration, Sightseeing Become a tourist and visit local outdoor
tourist sites: historical properties, ferry rides, outdoor historic tours,
architectural wonders, natural wonders, and other places of interest. Potential Dangers: Smelly people encounters,
bathrooms washed in chemicals, traffic and car exhaust
My favorite guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-9zG4KzLHs
(Not a great video with that tag across the screen, but I couldn't get the good video to download. Hopefully, this one works!)
Solitary Sports Swimming in an ocean, lake or river. Cycling on bike paths. Roller skating on park trails. Soccer ball kicking on fields. Jogging on trails or tracks. Potential Dangers: Smelly people encounters, traffic and car exhaust, synthetic track surfaces offgassing chemicals, polluted water.
None of these
activities are totally fragrance-free because so many of them involve people.
Pick and choose what you're limitations allow and learn to breathe shallow and
move fast!
great ideas! shallow breathing and breath holding are SO key! I've tried a couple of these but hope to do more. The bathroom issue is a big one limiting the amount of time able to stay out. They smell SO much.
ReplyDeleteHAHA! Smelly people encounters seem to be the consistent theme! HEHEHEHEHEHE!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah, damn smelly people! I was going to put about the smelly people at the top so I didn't have to repeat it, but then I thought I was making a point to repeat it over and over. :)
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