CD Boogie
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Just walked from my office to the library, an enjoyable habit that helps break up the day. And holy mother of god is it hot out. I texted my fiance (btw, I hate that word) and told her about the climate outside, and she said, "Summers are overrated. Best time to not work is spring/fall. Happy to be in a cool office."
I'm not a big fan of summer -- I burn easily and applying sunscreen is a pain in the stem -- but I'd never quite gotten to a point where I considered it overrated. I think kids are brainwashed into loving summers because they're out of school; but other than swimming in people's pools or going to the beach, i.e., cooling off because it's so damn hot, there's not a lot to say for summer.
You want to sit outside in a baseball stadium in, say, D.C., in the middle of July? Be my effing guest. Same goes for concerts or festivals. Much better experiences in the spring or fall.
Camping? It's fun, sure. But only if you're with the right people who won't complain about the bugs or the humidity.
Yup, I think summer is vastly overrated. Unless you can get to a climate that's cooler than the one you live in for a vacation. Then it can work well. Like I just got back from Ireland one month ago. It was like 65 degrees every day -- and barely rained. My daughter could go with me because she had just gotten out of school.
But in the United States, all summer vacations are basically beach- or lake-related. I'm not a boater, but maybe I should become one.
If I had to rate the seasons, strictly from a weather perspective:
1. Spring
2. Fall
3. Summer
4. Winter (which really sucks now that I'm getting older and don't ski anymore)
I'm not a big fan of summer -- I burn easily and applying sunscreen is a pain in the stem -- but I'd never quite gotten to a point where I considered it overrated. I think kids are brainwashed into loving summers because they're out of school; but other than swimming in people's pools or going to the beach, i.e., cooling off because it's so damn hot, there's not a lot to say for summer.
You want to sit outside in a baseball stadium in, say, D.C., in the middle of July? Be my effing guest. Same goes for concerts or festivals. Much better experiences in the spring or fall.
Camping? It's fun, sure. But only if you're with the right people who won't complain about the bugs or the humidity.
Yup, I think summer is vastly overrated. Unless you can get to a climate that's cooler than the one you live in for a vacation. Then it can work well. Like I just got back from Ireland one month ago. It was like 65 degrees every day -- and barely rained. My daughter could go with me because she had just gotten out of school.
But in the United States, all summer vacations are basically beach- or lake-related. I'm not a boater, but maybe I should become one.
If I had to rate the seasons, strictly from a weather perspective:
1. Spring
2. Fall
3. Summer
4. Winter (which really sucks now that I'm getting older and don't ski anymore)