Sunday 20 January 2019

Reading outside in winter

Curling up with a good book, maybe in front of a fire with a cup of coffee, or hot chocolate, maybe even something stronger. It’s one of the great pleasures of winter. You are warm and secure and untroubled, you are in the optimum state for diving headlong into a good story.


The season may dictate when and where you read, but is it really out of the question that you could take that book into the back garden or to a park or nice, leafy forest and read it?

Reading outside in the winter may not be as crazy as it sounds. For a start, you are getting some nice fresh air, which is good for your mood. Sunlight is limited at his time of the year, some grabbing a bit while you can is a good way to boost your vitamin D levels.


OK, so it’s cold. That just gives you more of a chance to wrap up warm in your favorite sweater and knitted scarf, and hat and gloves combo. As long as it isn’t raining or too windy, you’re good to go. After all, a nice summer breeze may help cool you down when the sun is blazing, but it can be a curse if you’re trying to hold down the pages of a book. A nice, still winter’s morning shouldn’t give you too much bother.


Reading outside in winter can be a more visceral experience too. A lot of a book’s story may take place outdoors, so you can get a good sense of what the characters are feeling, particularly if you have decided to plump for a bit of Nordic Noir.

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