If you didn’t go outside today, this is your sign to go outside tomorrow.

by GetWrightOnIt

29 comments
  1. I think I’m coming down with the flu and I’ve slept most of the day. Well jel tbh 🙁

  2. Today’s weather was perfect, the right temperature for sitting around or walking about and it’s still comfortable after dark

    Shame it’s going to be getting a lot hotter over the next few months

  3. Ah it was so good out today. Strong winds along the coastal path blowing away the cobwebs. Love this time before it gets and busy.

  4. Nope, seeing photos of the countryside will never inspire me to go there. Happy for others to enjoy but I need a picture of a city to move me out the house!

    I like to think I’m doing my bit to preserve footpath erosion etc by saving it for those who love the rural parts

  5. No thanks. There are happy couples out there and I’m feeling too badly about being inadequate for anyone.

  6. I spent the whole day wandering around Canterbury in the sun and it was great.

  7. What if I did go outside today? Does that mean I don’t have to tomorrow?

  8. I’d looove to go for a nice hike tomorrow but alas, 0900-1900 shift calls. Maybe Monday.

  9. I smashed my first parkrun today and then went to conkers, the children enjoyed the barefoot walk there. Cracking day

  10. I went outside and found 1000 chores to do in the garden. I won’t make that same error tomorrow.

  11. I was sleeping the whole day today… I usually do something on Saturdays though, but not today hah

  12. What if my outside doesn’t look that beautiful?

  13. I went outside today, stubbed my toe and nearly fell up a kerb. Toe still hurts, would not recommend. 2.3/10

  14. I mean, I left my bed to go out to get beer and a chippy. Does that mean I can stay in tomorrow?

  15. I’ve already climed wain fach this year so….

  16. I will have you know I took the bins out. My ring camera has lovely footage of me in my front garden in my ankle length purple dressing gown to prove it. So I don’t have to go out tomorrow.

    All joking aside I may well take the kids to the park.

  17. I live in one of the flattest places in the country. I’d love to see that kind of scenery.

  18. I appreciate the enthusiasm, I do, but these days I get tired and out of breath walking round the supermarket, if I went anywhere near a hill I would simply perish.

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