America
Chocolate health food. Yeah, we\’re in America. |
Accordingly, we decided to take it easy on this trip, and stayed close to home. And home, this year, revolved around my son’s new house, which has a built-in swimming pool and central air conditioning. This, I found, made the 100-plus temperatures bearable. Just knowing the pool and AC were available made sitting in the shade, drinking beer and sweating, more enjoyable. Back in my day, knowing the only thing you could do to escape the heat was to drive to the nearest supermarket and stand in the frozen-food aisle, made hot days more oppressive.
Hey, look! It\’s Ozzie and Harriet\’s house! |
We went to Cazenovia early on the morning of the 4th of July to see my daughter-in-law run a ten-mile race around Cazenovia Lake. She finished about 9:30AM, but it was already hot by then. She said her time was about 9-minutes a mile, for those of you who care about such things.
Waiting for the race to end: My son, my granddaughter, my wife my grandson and my other grandson. |
My wife and I left my son and his family with their family and went off on our own adventure, which involved the shops and cafés of Cazenovia, checking into our boutique hotel and watching the 4th of July parade.
What is a small-town parade without a tractor pulling a wagon laiden with young ladies on hay bales waving at people? |
And that night, we watched the fireworks over Cazenovia lake. It was one of those rare, perfect days, the sort you normally only see on Leave It To Beaver.
Credit: Cazenovia Chamber of COmmerce |
The next day, we all returned to my son’s house to continue sitting in the shade, drinking beer and sweating.
The haul: though the list is getting shorter, you still cannot get Cream-o-Wheat or French Burnt Peanuts here. You can get pipe tobacco, but it is three times the price I pay in the US. |
An interesting aside: we spent one morning in the Biergarten in Albany watching England beat Sweden 2-nil in front of an audience of cheering locals. When did America discover the World Cup? Last I knew, no one over there had heard of it. |
My apologies to friends I couldn’t see on this whistle-stop tour, and assurances that, next time, we’ll come in cooler weather and stay a bit longer.
2 Comments
Rian
Well, yes… I'm 'real old' and do 'get' your references. And yes, it has been terribly hot this summer – probably everywhere, but here in Texas too. And lastly, the World Cup was watched continuously at our house… and at our son's house in Hawaii. Glad you had a good visit with your son and his family… despite the heat.
MikeH
I bet it was even hotter in Texas! Glad to hear people over there are discovering, and enjoying, the World Cup. Have a good rest-of-the-summer and keep cool.