Would You Sleep in A Hammock?
Hammocks may be known to be temporary hanging forms of beds for people who in open air spaces. For some however, the reality is that they use these hammocks as a form of bed as well, especially if they are outdoors or roughing it in a sense.
Hammocks may not be the best form of ideal beds that anyone can resign to, but overall, they are actually the best means to enjoy a different kind of hanging around thing where they can cradle themselves to sleep between two strong posts to where they are usually tied.
People find themselves sleeping like babies, probably because its swaying motion likens it to like a crib where babies would usually cradle themselves to sleep. In modern private homes and residences, this may not be the case. However, there may be exceptions to this, especially for people who cater to different types of lifestyles and sleeping styles.
Tags: babies, BED Gadgets, BED Outdoor, Bed Terminology, beds, Crib, exceptions, hammocks, Interesting Beds, lifestyles, outdoors, Sleep, sleeping, sleeping_styles






September 25th, 2007 at 8:19 am
Of course I would sleep in a hammock, not I would but I have and still do sometimes….. I own http://www.honeymoonhammocks.com and I have a hammock hanging in my lanai where I can watch TV, with my whole family and my brother has also one hanging in his living room so he can relax while watching TV, with his family as well.
It is so relaxing and so much fun.
Of course I would sleep in a hammock.
Thanks for the article.
September 25th, 2007 at 9:22 am
thanks for the insights nella. Perhaps this can encourage some people to rough it a bit or so to speak and yet get the best comfortable position available today. Regards!
March 27th, 2008 at 8:07 am
I wouldnt sleep in a hammock!! Call me choosy or high maintenance but nothing compares to a big comfy bed.
August 30th, 2008 at 1:05 am
it’s dippens on the terms
the sliping beauty