New York Summers

 

It’s 9 pm and there is a breeze from the South West , which is a welcome friend through the cottage windows. I’ve doused the Welsh with cold shower water a couple of times which has helped and am drinking a iced gin and tonic, which was a gift from Mrs Trellis who qualified the reason that  she’d bought it for herself as it was the drink of choice in the tropics by British Tea Plantation owners to combat malaria . She passed it on too that she didn’t like the taste. 
I did remind her that  malaria was rare in Flintshire 
Bun/ Weaver has gone again , leaving Bun/ weaver asleep in the back bedroom 
I’ve spent the day in the kitchen ( the coolest room in the cottage) reading and doom scrolling 
The village garage shop still had ice for sale and I’ve put it in a basin in front of the open window
I understand now just why people sleep on fire escapes in New York summers like they did in Rear Window


21 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:28 pm

    You are late tonight , I am on my third 🍸
    Hic

    Lee

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    1. I checked if you were here xx glad you are as usual

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  2. I was tempted to put the sprinkler on and sit in the garden this afternoon, it was so hot and oppressive. I'm now sat in the living room with the fan blowing straight in my face. Coolest I've been all day! xx

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    1. No, but we have just had the last of the Midori and lemonade! xx

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  3. I'm glad you have ways to keep cool.

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  4. I think the sleep on fire escapes is an urban myth or 100 years ago, if ever. Like, here you are in your air conditioned 5 million dollar apartment or townhouse...you're gonna sleep on a rusty metal thing and get tetanus? And ,lol, what is the reason for ice on the window sill? I thought you'd put some in the dogs' water bowls and the rest to soak your feet?

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    1. Anonymous9:47 pm

      As a resident of New York it was common practice before AC became a common practice , so in the 1970s last saw the practice
      It is illegal John too

      Lee🍸x4

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  5. KarenW10:40 pm

    Could you put an identifying mark on the kitty who is currently visiting?

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  6. I recognized that picture was from Rear Window before I even started reading. One of my favorite movies.

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  7. When is the heatwave supposed to end?
    Having an endpoint would be good.
    In the meantime, I hope your supply of gin is good.

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  8. Having lived in a house with central air and now living without, I prefer without. I have a spray bottle filled with water at hand, spray my face and neck and have a ceiling fan.

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  9. Am headed for bed after a day that included a power outage for only 35 minutes, thank goodness!
    Enjoy the coolness where you find it!
    Sweet dreams everyone!

    Hugs!

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  10. MarisAna5:03 am

    I have a room which is slightly cooler and spend time resting there. I keep thinking about all those who have to work in this heat, and wondering how this country will manage to adapt to hotter spells such as this.

    I am so curious as to which cat you now have at home most.

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  11. "I'll go you halves" as the children say. We've got an extreme wind warning, likewise rain, and also severe swells in the Strait, so no ferries, and no planes flying either. I'm so glad I'm not schedules to sail today!! We're up overlooking the harbour (usually a glorious view) and we get every buffet of the Southerly.. Lots of branches strewn across the roads, and a friend traveling on the coastal motorway said they were down to one lane and there were roads being thrown across the lane as they drove carefully through. Rather them than me! Keep cool, and well hydrated John.

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  12. I’ve seen that Paris has banned public drinking as a result of the heat wave. Stay home and drink.

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  13. Josephine10:31 am

    You are relatively lucky compared to my hometown Deventer. We are smoldering here in 33 / 35 degrees Celcius. I keep close to my airco and read nice blogs about cooler places.

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  14. I still remember trying to order a simple gin martini in Conwy, the waiter asked what want in it.

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  15. We live in central Texas and it has been HOT here for more than a week 99-102 every day thats in Fahrenheit , hot and dry but we've had so much rain earlier thats its fairly humid.. uugh.. So .. if we do things outside its early morning or late evening , thats really a way of life in TX... I live in central aircond.. thank goodness because i don't think i'd make it otherwise.... I spent my Summers as a kid with my Grandparents in Florida... they had very limited aircondition... they would run it from say 2pm until 7pm then you had to tough it out.. but you know i remember a breeze coming through the window that felt so nice and the sheets on the bed were always cool... kids are tough... i'm not... lol ... Your bowl in the window reminded me of an evaporative cooler effect.... can you get those where you are? Before the air cond... we used to have evaporative coolers and we would often put ice in them.... Hugs! deb

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