Hot in Belgium

This is our outdoor themometer – in American terms, that’s 86 degrees. Phew! It’s hot! It doesn’t sound too bad, until you realize that apartments and houses in Belgium don’t have air conditioners.

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We’ve got all our windows open and today I bought a fan to help along the breeze.

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I even moved our little guest bed out onto the back porch for a shaded breezy seat.

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Now I just need to sit back and have a cool drink. Yup, I’m a bubble water convert.

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When I moved here, I was told that the temperature never gets into the 80s…yeah, yeah,  just like it doesn’t snow here. :)

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9 Comments

  1. Reid says:

    stay cool and keep the gas water coming!

  2. Lilacspecs says:

    This is evil. Last summer got hot once in a while, but not for so long.

    Lilacspecs´s last blog post..Fuck You Special K!

  3. Yup, 30 degrees is HOT when you’re in apartment, that’s for sure! Glad you’re keeping cool with some bubbly water!

    sohobutterfly´s last blog post..Happy Canada Day 2009!

  4. becca says:

    I noticed that this seems to be why Europeans go swimming in every drop of moving water i saw – ponds, lakes, rivers, everywhere filled with swimming people all summer.

    i’m totally a gas water convert. yum.

    becca´s last blog post..Tired.

  5. Lynn Smith says:

    Explain what the bubble water is. I’ve never heard of it, but your friends obviously have. Have I been in a cubicle too long, or is it just not in Raleigh?

  6. Dallas says:

    Bubble water is just carbonated water – like Perrier. It has a different taste than water, and the bubbles make it feel a little fancier. :)

  7. Cristina says:

    Ah, “La Canicule”! I hope it doesn’t last too long, Belgium definitely isn’t made for hot weather… I managed to avoid most of the horrible Canicule in 2003, but did return in time to catch the worst week of it, what a nightmare!

    So good luck, and keep lots of cold drinks in the fridge!

    PS: I introduced myself in your first “moving to Belgium” post but I’m not sure if it got posted properly…

  8. Lydia says:

    It looks like a cool change may be in the air. Hopefully you can sleep more easily tonight.

    They have bubble water on tap here at work, but I still can’t understand the addiction.

    Lydia´s last blog post..Tranquil isolation and optimism in a pure world

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