blitzkrieg wrote:
I wouldn't mind having a date in some really nice farmland, with nice scenery.
I'm used to living around farmland. Sometimes it can be a bit overly romanticised. I would suggest avoiding farms when the manure is being put down.
Also, be careful when foraging. I know I've had to stop tourists before because they were unintentionally about to pick deadly plants that look deceptively similar to harmless berries. You don't want to be eating them!
I hate it when people don't close the gates. Someone keeps forgetting and we keep getting runaway sheep in the streets. Especially annoying when that particular farm is private property. Please check if it's a public footpath or private property before entering. And please please close the gates after yourself. Keep any dogs on leashes.
Pathways can be a bit uneven depending on where you go, so be mindful of your footing. Also, I'd recommend covering your legs if there's likely to be nettles. I would also suggest wearing clothes you don't mind getting dirty, things can get a bit muddy.
I wouldn't mind doing a hiking date. However, I would be unlikely to do so on a first date. Maybe once I've got to know someone.
Also, I know I shouldn't laugh, but it's somewhat amusing how many people accidentally pick leaves thinking they're the healing kind, when they're actually the type to give you a bad rash and are incredibly itchy. If you're not sure, please don't rub them on your skin. Admittedly, I made that mistake as a kid, so I understand.
(Sorry for the rant there haha)
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