Getting out of hammocks is the hard part. But getting up from sitting down is generally hard, I find. I definitely prefer lying crosswise in a hammock without bars (Brazilian-style? Not sure about the nomenclature) to my body making a line between the trees or posts or whatever. If that is part of the experiment.
Have not fallen down again, so that's nice. I'm ignoring it and hoping it goes away, for now.
I'm a fan of this style of hammock chair. All the relaxation, none of the falling on your face trying to stand up again.
I spent most of a week, hugely pregnant with Sara, reading Order of the Phoenix in one of these, in the Outer Banks: [link]
Fucking BLISS.
Someone down the street from me has a hanging bed set up on their front porch. Which seems neat until I think about linens left out in the open with rain and bugs.
If I could set up a comfortable bed on my balcony, I'd sleep there in the summer.
Have not fallen down again, so that's nice.
I fell down for you, -t. I hope the universe accepts my sacrifice and takes away your vertigo.
Also, ow.
I have this one [link] and it's pretty nice.
Ooh, I have not seen that before, Amy. Looks way comfy!
Thank you, shrift. Still a little dizzy but not so down falling, so not in vain, I'd say.
Also, sorry, I hope you aren't hurt much.
I just bruised my knee and my dignity.
May I suggest everyone stop falling down?
Just in case that would help.
I have to ask. What was our disagreement on gerunds?