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Well, we received a reminder notice from summer last week that spring is soon to be sprung. All it takes is a few toasty days to prompt me to seek out ideas for keeping cool. When I was a kid, running through the sprinklers and eating popsicles kept me happy on hot days. Fast forward, oh, let’s say, multiple decades, and now I’m trying to stay away from sugar, so no popsicles for this middle-aged body. And because I don’t want to frighten the neighbors or small animals, there won’t be any sprinkler-running. Alas. But here is something a young-at-heart adult can do when the sun beams down oven-roasting heat: sit inside an air-conditioned location and read. Super cool.
Flight of fantasy
Unforgettable Journey: Slow Down and See the World by DK Eyewitness
A visual guide ready to take you on 200 different journeys! Unforgettable Journey is one of those books which allow you to sit back and enjoy the pleasures of travel. This guide is organised according to different types of transportations, whichever inspires you by car, bike, rail, water, or even on foot. Experience an adventure from riding the Orient Express to driving Route 66 and walking the Camino de Santiago.
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The book will also take you to off-beat path of travels by cycling around Botswana and kayaking through Finnish Lakeland.
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Adventurer Blair Braverman says just because it s getting cold in much of the country doesn t mean the outdoors can t still be a pandemic refuge.
Braverman who wrote
Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube: Chasing Fear and Finding Home in the Great White North grew up in California, but she and her husband are now dogsled mushers in northern Wisconsin. She s completed the Iditarod and frequently goes out with the dogs for days at a time. The temperatures can dip to 50 below zero, and she says that sometimes it s so cold the thermometer bottoms out. I think people always expect that in order to do that kind of thing, you must be made of really stern stuff, and in some ways that s true, Braverman tells NPR. But in terms of staying warm, it s really a skill you can learn.