the Rope Hammock
Ever since I was very little, the rope hammock was a big part of summer. My dad used to string rope hammocks up
on the porch whenever there was a party. In general, my family disapproved of luxury and lassitude. They thought
that just because it was the summer didn't mean that we shouldn't get things done. Porch swings and things like
that were generally left for special occasions. When we relaxed as a family, however, we did it right. We let
everything hang loose, sinking into deep, blissful ease. The rope hammock was my favorite way to do this.
Back then, there was only one kind of rope hammock available. It was plain, unadorned, and well made. There was
only one place you could buy a rope hammock – the hardware store. That is why was surprised when I went shopping
for hammocks the other day. There are literally dozens of different kinds nowadays. There are toy hammocks, deluxe
models made for several people, and all kinds of different variations of hanging chairs and swings. The days when
there was one simple, obvious choice you made are over, but having the luxury of choosing is nice.
I was impressed with the modern designs. Back in the day, our rope hammock was made out of standard, industrial
strength rope. It was solid and well built, but it was not that comfortable. Today's rope hammocks, by contrast,
are really quite a luxury. Not all of them are actually made out of rope. Some of them are made out of soft
webbing, while other ones could barely be considered hammocks at all except for their shape. The days of the knots
rubbing into your back are over. Now all you have to do is lie back and enjoy the summer day passing you by as you
rock gently in the breeze.
One of the coolest innovations I have seen it the camping hammock. Camping hammocks are basically super
heavy-duty versions of the traditional rope hammock. Instead of being made out of rope alone, they have a sort of
combination tent and sleeping bag that hangs above ground. This insulates you from the cold ground, while also
allowing you to avoid resting on a hard, barren surface. It feels really nice to sleep in one of these things, and
in many ways it is a more efficient way of camping than bringing a whole tent with you.
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