Summer fashion is a lie. No one looks dewy and fresh in 95-degree heat; they look like a melted candle. Here is how to dress for survival.
Air conditioning is the modern shield against heat, but it isn’t the only tool. If you rely on AC, ensure your home is sealed tight to prevent energy waste. If you lack central air, or if the power grid fails (a common summer occurrence in many regions), you must know how to passive-cool your dwelling. Surviving Summer
The series follows , a rebellious teenager from Brooklyn who is expelled from her school and sent to live with family friends in the small coastal town of Shorehaven in Victoria, Australia [1, 25, 26]. Summer fashion is a lie
: Local parks with ample shade or "hidden gems" like neighborhood boutique stores offer cool, comfortable retreats from the heat. Air conditioning is the modern shield against heat,
Summer initially hates the move but soon finds a passion for surfing and forms close bonds with a group of local competitive surfers, including the introverted but talented Ari Gibson [20, 22, 25].
If you turn on your oven in July, you have declared war on your own comfort. Surviving summer means embracing the raw, the cold, and the grilled. We’re talking: pasta salad, cold brew coffee, ceviche, and anything that can be cooked outside on a propane stove. The Instant Pot is your friend; the oven is your enemy.
When going to a barbecue or the beach, pack two coolers. One for food (opened frequently) and one for drinks (opened constantly). The drink cooler gets the most ice. The food cooler stays cold. Never mix them. That is the law.