Keeping
Your Cool in Philadelphia
"Hazy,"
"hot" and "humid" are
three little h-words many locals would
like to purge from their
meteorologists vocabulary come
summertime in Philadelphia. While a few
of our warm-weather friends thrive in
95-degree, 95% humidity days, if you hate
the heat you certainly are not alone.
Living without air conditioning can be
torturous during the summer months, but
lucky for you, you are a friend of The
Philadelphia Insider! Keep on reading
and we will clue you in to a few great
ways to keep your cool.
Get Literally Cool
One of our favorite places to cool down
during the summer is often right around
the corner. A frequently overlooked
resource, your local library is the
perfect place to escape indoors
and the best part is that it wont
cost you a dime. Pick up a good read,
find a quiet nook, and relax for an
afternoon in air-conditioned comfort. Or
you can use your time to read up on that
home improvement project youve been
putting off, impress your boss by
scanning the latest industry mags, or do
some research on summer vacation
destinations. If you have a long commute
to work, consider borrowing an audio book
or foreign language tutorial. Most
libraries also loan movie videos as well.
Chill Out at a Flick
While summer blockbusters are sure to
heat up the big screen, finding your way
to nearest movie theater is one of the
most entertaining ways to cool off.
Although we know the price of movie
ticket has skyrocketed in the past few
years, you will still be hard pressed to
find a less expensive way to spend an
evening. Our first choice is, however, a
matinee usually available at a
much more reasonable price than nighttime
shows and scheduled to keep us indoors in
air-conditioned comfort for the hottest
part of the day.
Internal Climate
Control
When you cant find the energy to
leave the house but still crave some
relief from the heat, be smart and drink
plenty of water, eat fruit and simply
dont move around too much! You can
do all three of these things after you
make yourself a Peach Smoothie a
wonderful summer drink that hits the
spot.
In a blender or food
processor, combine two large peeled and
pitted peaches with one tablespoon of
lemon juice, 12 oz. of peach yogurt and 2
cups of milk. Blend until smooth. Pour
the mixture over ice and decorate with
fresh peach slices. Voila instant
cool down. (You can also try substituting
blueberries, strawberries or the fruit of
your choice with the appropriate yogurt
variety.)
Naturally Cool
Of course, there is no better way to drop
your temperature a few degrees than
natures way: a dip in the
refreshing Atlantic Ocean. The New Jersey
shore boasts many fine beaches within an
hours drive from the city. Car-less
city dwellers may want to check out a
harbor cruise -- check out your options
at Penn's Landing.
Etc.
Other ideas to
manage sweltering summer days include
spending time at malls or
climate-controlled museums.
If a lower temperature is your main
purpose for finally getting around to
that trip to the museum, however, we
recommend that you call beforehand to
make sure its A/C-ready. Some older
museums and portions of larger ones do
not run air conditioning.
Finally, if it is a
particularly uncomfortable day,
dont bother making things worse by
cooking at home. The heat is an excellent
excuse to try one of Philadelphias
notable restaurants!
Have a drink, let someone else wait on
you and, best of all, keep your
cool.
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