Opening the Windows

We are desperate for Autumn in our home. For the past two days in NYC, the high has been 78 degrees or so. For us, that means we can shut off the air conditioners, and open up the widows and get some fresh air in here.

Except there really hasn’t been a breeze, which doesn’t help cool things off in the apartment. And then there is the new condo tower going up across the way, with its all glass window exterior which reflects the sun in a focused high beam right into out livingroom, thus warming the whole place up by five degrees or so, between the hours of 2pm to 5pm. I now know what an ant under a magnifying glass feels like. We suffer on with fans going – hoping to move enough air to feel like it’s cool at home.

Which it isn’t.

BUT!

The windows are open. That’s something you do when it’s not hot out. Open windows mean the seasons are changing, and it might, sort of, hopefully, get cool enough so I could put a sweater on at night… Or early in the morning?

This is a silly little hopeful dance we do every year. Thinking that the Summer heat is over, and that we can pack up or short sleeves and shorts, and return them to storage along with the 500-pound window a/c’s that we lug up and down the stains once a year.

What I really want is it to be mid-October, with the leaves changing and I have an afternoon cup of coffee in my hand.

That’s what I want.

But I’ll settle on some open windows.


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2 responses to “Opening the Windows”

  1. Darts and Letters Avatar
    Darts and Letters

    Hopefully at the time of this writing you’re finally enjoying some autumnal breezes and leaf changes and no one twisted an ankle lugging the air conditioner back into hibernation……..

    -Jason

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  2. Matthew Groff Avatar
    Matthew Groff

    The windows are open, I have a sweater on, and it’s time for another cup of coffee. I’m enjoying the season, but A/C removal happens this weekend, so I’m aiming to not twist and ankle or throw out my back.
    Thanks for liking and following the blog!

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