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Mixing outdoors with indoors

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I was an active mountaineer 12 years ago but because of the advent of technology in my life I started loving the indoors as well until it sucked me into its trap. My weight exploded and my girth became so wide that I can’t anymore fit into a church door (Just exaggerating). Well what I’m about to say is that after ten years, my love for the outdoors and gardening is still there despite and in spite the consequences that internet mongering has brought me. Well mixing the outdoors and indoors is not a bad idea because having the best of both worlds give you something others don’t have.

I mean for example when I am searching for a new outdoor and gardening materials that I would need for my backyard, I just turn on my pc, connect to the web and voila, my search is over after a few seconds. And you won’t even notice the time because at the wink of an eye they can be delivered to your doorstep as quick as you count to a million. Another one is of course when I had a special landscape in mind, I would definitely click the search tool and type gardening hand tools to look for a specific tool to crop those bushes or I just type the words gardening signs and markers to look for garden accessories and signage for the aesthetic value of my backyard.

You see some people say that they love indoors, while others say they love the outdoors. But for me, I love both of them because they compliment each other in a way other people see them as contradictory.







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