Picnic Essentials for a Perfect Summer Afternoon

Since summer rhymes with sunny weather, it is the best time of the year to organize outdoor activities with your family and friends. Super shining grass and warm weather, let’s take a look at our picnic essentials to guide you this summer.

The location

The first step in the preparing for your perfect picnic is finding the location. Let’s dive into some possible spots to lay out your picnic blanket.

If you are willing to spend a nice afternoon at the Beijing’s largest park, Chaoyang Park offers you multiple places to enjoy the beauty of nature. Installed on soft grass, next to a lake or sheltered under large weeping willows, it is the ideal location to spend a relaxing day.

Perfect for gatherings, the National Olympic Park is a delightful place. Open from 7am to 10pm, the park offers a lake and vast areas of lush grass. This park is ideal for picnics.

If you are seeking for more spot ideas for your outing, feel free to check our other article on this subject.

The Checklist

Once you found the perfect spot, pack up your belongings and spend a pleasurable lunch. We created the perfect checklist for this occasion:

Picnic blanket and cushions

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READ: 3 Wetland Parks You Must Visit This Summer

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Giovanni Martini wrote:

So it's ok to say "picnic" again? Along about 2020, we were all treated for a highly fanciful false etymology onlineand in social media, college campuses and other semi-real venues.. Apparently Germans were upset because the word summoned up images of post-war Germany where high-ranking English officers used to pick a grassy spot by the Neckar River rising in the Black Forest and hold huge open-air gin-sodden orgies that became known as Pick-Necks, corrupted in time into "picnic."

Actually that's not what was on the net in 2020, but my version is fully as grounded in reality as the woke propaganda hammered away at there for a while. The only difference is that Universities like U. Michigan and Brandeis have actually declared the word "picnic" to be "offensive."

Socrates was at a loss. He had been invited to two separate social gatherings occuring at the same time and unthinkingly had accepted both. He was deeply torn and paced forth and back, with an excruxiatingly furrowed brow. `To do , to do??' he muttered under his breath.

Just then Plato entered the room, without knocking, I add. Apprised of his mentors predicament, in a flash he ejaculated: `Don't be such a silly pickaninny, pick the picnic at the Pnyx!'

I am Doktor Aethelwise Snapdragoon.

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