Enjoy Outdoor Living This Summer
BY JENNIFER BONN
There is something about life in the summer that seems lighter. The warm weather is here; the sweaters are packed away; and shoes often are nowhere to be seen. It also feels like a healthier time of year because we can eat garden-fresh produce — is it just me or does food taste better in the summer? — and go outside more frequently. Here is a list of outdoor activities you can engage in during the next few months.
• Eat outside. The warmer weather makes it possible to
eat outdoors at many of the amazing restaurants in our area. Find one with rooftop dining and enjoy your meal in the cool breeze. Or go to the farmers market in Acworth or Kennesaw and take what you buy to Kennesaw Mountain or another local park for a picnic. After you have eaten, walk off the calories by hiking one of the beautiful trails.
• Go camping. Grab a tent and head out to spend some
time in nature. Make a campfire, eat some s’mores and sleep under the stars.
• Partake in water activities. The Georgia heat can be
brutal, so playing in the water is a great way to stay cool. Do you have a favorite water spot? When I was growing up, we had a public lake, but there also was a mountain lake known only to the locals. Hidden swimming holes are the best. You also could rent a kayak and float around on Lake Allatoona, or you could fish from its banks or the banks of other local lakes. Do you know how to water-ski? The first time I tried, I kept falling before I stood up. My father’s friend said, “Jen, don’t try to stand up. Let the boat pull you up.” Brilliant advice and the beginning of my short water-skiing career. If you are not near a body of water, turn on the sprinklers or have a water-balloon fight.
• Attend the outdoor concerts in the area. • Have an outside movie with a sheet on a wall, a computer and a projector.
• Catch fireflies, release them and watch them light up the night sky.
• Go yard-sale shopping and turn someone’s garbage into your treasures.
• Watch the fireworks on holidays. • P lant a garden and find pleasure in watching your plants grow and in eating your harvest.
• Sit on the porch. Enjoy sitting outside while you listen to the sounds of your neighborhood.
• Take a nap in a hammock. • Bring fresh flowers into your house. • Enjoy thunderstorms in the afternoon. • Take a bike out for a ride. • Buy a cool treat from the ice cream truck. • Read for the pleasure of it.
These are only a few ideas to try, and I am sure you can add to the list. Happy summer!
Jennifer Bonn is a freelance writer in Kennesaw and a recently retired 40-year educator. Her book, “101 Tips to Lighten Your Burden,” was recently released and is available on Amazon.
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