After having lived in Phoenix for 20 years of my youth, I had a rather cynical view of summers. The year my high heels melted while I was walking on the sidewalk put it all in perspective and I knew I couldn't stand the heat any longer. While I miss my mother (hi Mommy!)and my brothers Stephen and Charlie and my sister Lisa (who I know never read my blog so I am not going to say hi), I don't miss the scorching heat of an Arizona desert summer. I sympathize with My Pal Andy, who just had to have a "snow day" in Phoenix because it was TOO hot!. (Actually, I don't really sympathize with him - seems he made out pretty good!). Read his post here to find out more.
I can get why people ("snowbirds") migrate to Phoenix in the winter, because that is when the weather is just about right. And the fall and spring is even perfect. Here's a shot of Taylor and I when we visited in March (out in Carolyn's back yard), and we could still be outside without collapsing from heat prostration. (And I don't want to hear any of that, "But it's a DRY heat!". It's still hot. I don't care how dry it is....115 is still quite unbearable. Especially when walking on the sidewalk.)
But of course the main reason for the migration is that the snowbirds get away from Midwest winters.
But I don't need to think about Midwest winters now. It is a glorious summer day here in southcentral Indiana. It is about 75 degrees, a clear, blue sky, and a gentle breeze is wisping along my back porch, where I have a view of a lush, green mini-forest and, if I look really hard, I can see the edges of the lake (I can totally see it in the winter, when the trees have no leaves).
And along with this glorious weather, comes fun outdoor activities, preferably involving water! I have had a chance to get out to the lake, where Stacy and I rented a boat for a whirlwind hour of water activity.
We also had a chance to visit Put-in-Bay, an island just off the coast of Ohio in Lake Erie. We had met some people in Chicago who invited us there...and we took them up on it. (Be careful what you invite us to!). They had a 35' boat that took us there (see the pics of Terry, Debbie, and daughter Brooke), and we had a WILD time.
And what a stellar way to celebrate summer. Beautiful weather, water, fun times with friends, good food and drink, lots of sunshine, great conversation....and relaxing!
I'd love to hear ways that everyone else is celebrating these beautiful warm summer days.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
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It's raining!! The thing about summer life in the desert, is you spend all of your time either inside your house, your air conditioned car, or in water. The #1 consideration around here when buying a home is how big is the pool, not how big is the house. When I bought my last "family home" we turned down numerous houses we loved, because they just didn't have an adequate pool, or there was no pool, and not enough space to build the big diving pool I had to have. Now that I'm "single", I'm living in a duplex on a typical N. Scottsdale postage stamp of property, but we do have a really nice "community" pool. We also have a big hot tub, but hot tubbing when it's 115 degrees outside? The other plus living here as far as things to do in the summer... San Diego and Disneyland are both less than an hour away in the air, and 5 hours away in a car. Love those annual passes!!
I've changed to another Blogger account - anyone that doesn't know, the Robert referenced above is actually "Andy" Linda's Pal in Arizona...
I read your comments for my summer enjoyment. ;)
Tell Stacy I said, "Hey."
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