This past July 4th was spent, as most past have been, on the
Cape. Having spent nearly every summer, with the exception of a few, on Cape
Cod for a better part of my life, it’s always good to be home. And I am not
sure if it’s because I am a water sign or due to my aggressive hot flashes, but
I am never happier and more comfortable than when by some large body of water. Anyway, I was forced to come back to the sauna I call a home
due to my obligation to work for a living post July 4th and although
the isle of Manhattan is surrounded by water by definition, my ability to be
submerged in water is limited.
I’ve mentioned in the past that I have the good fortune to
live just steps away from the ever classy John Jay Community Pool. So imagine my surprise and delight when
my best friend stopped by on Sunday and wanted to go for a swim. (Most times
when I suggest a trip to the pool to friends, it is met with laughter. I am
never kidding.) As the words were
out of her mouth I simultaneously donned my swimsuit and was ready to go. I almost felt the same joy as when my
parents would inform me of an upcoming trip to Disneyworld as a youth. (slash
if I were to decide to go to Disneyworld right this minute.
Anyway, I’ll cut to the chase. This city is so damn hot we
were rejected from the community pool.
Desperate, sweaty city dwellers were lined up for hours in wait as the
shrieks and cheer of swimmers echoed from within the confines of the swimming
area. I am so depressed. I never thought the day would come when I would be
rejected from the community pool, but alas, new accommodations must be made.
Fortunately there are options and I will be exploring them all. King and Grove,
prepare your waters for me!
2 comments:
Thank goodness for the bubbly Rose @ Uva that cushioned the hurt from being rejected at the public pool, and also for everything related to King & Grove (Veronica (?), pitchers, Cards Against Humanity, etc...)
agreed!!!!
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