You can also do that thing where you blow air through a bucket of ice to make the most expensive A/C ever (if you keep running it for long enough). Or just run an ice cube (our fridge makes “ice lunes”) over your pulse points.
Just the name alone would push me to another eatery. But Caulfield’s ice pool is a very good idea. Only problem at my age, is getting into or out of it.
Some Norwegians use their greenhouses as a summertime getaway. The ones I saw in a community of inner city retreats from their stuffy apartment blocks. A glass house with a recliner and a tiny house to sleep in and amenities, no plants in any. Of course I can’t find anything about it in Google but I have pictures from my visit, 2011-2012. I couldn’t imagine lounging in a green house in the summer heat.
chief tommy 5 months ago
I’ll build the set and mom can sew the costumes --
Richard S Russell Premium Member 5 months ago
Puts me in mind of one of mom’s favorite questions when I was a kid: “If all your friends ran and jumped off a cliff, would you do it too?”
rekam Premium Member 5 months ago
Bella Donna? Yeah, right.
Gizmo Cat 5 months ago
Tbf, in Finland it is usually a lot colder than in some parts of the USA. In summer, the temperatures don’t go much higher than 24 Celsius.
Concretionist 5 months ago
You can also do that thing where you blow air through a bucket of ice to make the most expensive A/C ever (if you keep running it for long enough). Or just run an ice cube (our fridge makes “ice lunes”) over your pulse points.
fuzzbucket Premium Member 5 months ago
I don’t think I’d eat anything from Bella Donna’s Bodega.
bigger Nate 5 months ago
Or just live near the ocean in Maine it’s always freezing
sandpiper 5 months ago
Just the name alone would push me to another eatery. But Caulfield’s ice pool is a very good idea. Only problem at my age, is getting into or out of it.
Jhony-Yermo 5 months ago
I think I am gonna like where this thread is going.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member 5 months ago
Also, in many places it’s socially acceptable to be naked in the sauna.
Serial Pedant 5 months ago
Belladonna? The poison? Something like Orange KoolAide?
PoodleGroomer 5 months ago
Sticking your feet in two buckets of water with some ice will make you lose most of your body heat.
Cactus-Pete 5 months ago
Not just Finland but many places. It’s common among some Native American groups but I guess he’s never heard of sweat lodges.
DaBump Premium Member 5 months ago
It’s also not weird considering they don’t get weather like that in Finland. Or on the shores of Gitchee Gumee, Upper Peninsula, Michigan.
eced52 5 months ago
Refuse since I am over 70 with a heart condition. Father Time will stop the clock soon enough. No need to hurry it along.
Thehag 5 months ago
We’re in the middle of 13 triple digit days here, humidity today is 22, the other day it was 17. Not any kind of sauna, thankful for dry.
Ukko wilko 5 months ago
Sauna is a cleansing experience.
Uncle Bob 5 months ago
Bodegas in Michigan?!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 5 months ago
Some Norwegians use their greenhouses as a summertime getaway. The ones I saw in a community of inner city retreats from their stuffy apartment blocks. A glass house with a recliner and a tiny house to sleep in and amenities, no plants in any. Of course I can’t find anything about it in Google but I have pictures from my visit, 2011-2012. I couldn’t imagine lounging in a green house in the summer heat.