watching Escape to the country, where couples choose a rural retreat, or may be edge of a village, hoping for a quiet life, then promptly set up barn conversions for
rent or set up yurts and caravans - do you find some people strange in a way.
No stranger then the people who move next door to a pub or a church that has been there hundreds of years and then complain about the bells ringing on a Sunday or noisy people turning out of the pub at 02.00.
the other is those who dress up in hat gloves, scarves against the bad weather and promptly leave their coats open to the gales, wind and snow. I see lots of people do this.
No stranger then the people who move next door to a pub or a church that has been there hundreds of years and then complain about the bells ringing on a Sunday or noisy people turning out of the pub at 02.00.
As the old idiom goes "There's nowt as queer as folk" and as a friend once told me as we sat in on a committee meeting, people can drive you around the twist - as he watched me get agitated at another committee member - so yes, I find people strange ;)
I can see why people who plan holiday accommodation look for peace and quiet because its a a great selling point....and maybe right then and there they can't afford their dream home with no income....it maybe that renting out for 2 or three months a year will give them the other 9 or 10 to enjoy all that peace.