Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Sunny Summer Day Aesthetics

I wrote a post about Rainy Day Aesthetics awhile back (which was quite fun!), so I decided to do one to match today... which is technically now autumn, but it's 37 degrees here (98.6 Fahrenheit for all my northern hemisphere friends). 

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  • The intense pleasure of a cool drink after coming in from the searing sun
  • Being permanently coated with a thin, sticky layer of sweat
  • Your eyes having to adjust to the darkness of the inside versus the intense glare of the outside
  • Finishing your work for the day and making a beeline for the air con. Feeling your body sink into the chair with a sense of relief

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  • The intense stillness of the outside, except for a few birds crowing occasionally
  • Watching the horizon simmer and blur
  • The air con blowing and chugging along, a constant hum in the background
  • Planning your entire day around the cooler times of early morning and late afternoon

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  • Finding the coolest, most breathable outfit in your closet to get you through the day without suffocating
  • Refilling your water bottle for the third time, and feeling proud of yourself for drinking enough water for once
  • Shouts and groans about visiting a beach or going to the pool
  • The DEEP appreciation for ice cream or gelato

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  • Some obnoxiously positive person wanting to go on a picnic
  • Sunscreen somehow never leaving your fingers and smearing grease over every surface you touch
  • When you're so hot, the touch of cold water making your leg actually tingle a little

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  • Icy water, complete with as many ice cubes as will fit
  • Sunbaking, until the warmth becomes sizzling
  • Having minimal hunger but devouring cold salads and fruit (and cold watermelon!)
  • Your playlist with the loud, energetic music to match your energy
  • The sense of accomplishment upon finding a cool, shady spot to take a breather

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