I always try to plan something for Sundays - maybe finish some chores, do other useful things, or whatever. The shops have very limited opening hours. It's like a ghost town. I don't like it, which is why I try to plan for an alternative experience.
Actually we're not so badly off. In Warsaw even the corner shops were shut all day Sunday.
If I ruled the world, I would ban Sundays.
Sundays :-(
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We are like chalk and cheese, Stravaig….I love Sundays, up early and have a list of jobs I like to get done before other people are up….of course I have to make sure I don’t have any noisy jobs on the list…
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I love Sundays. When I was working it was the one day of the week kept free for "home stuff" (apart from family caring commitments) and these days it,s a day kept free from community commitments.
It just gives a little mental time and space in an increasingly hectic world.
It just gives a little mental time and space in an increasingly hectic world.