I remember my mom being very relieved when she heard that my new (current) place would be on the second floor; I can't imagine not leaving the windows open at night. Theoretically, someone could make it onto my porch and climb in from there, but I assume if someone were going to make it to the porch, it's easy enough to break in even if the windows aren't open...
Ouch for cracked hands and feet, also (almost) heat stroke. I suspect I'd deal better with the low humidity (Israel was just easier, though I admit I wasn't there in full summer) than what Boston gets, though. (Israel was also where I started being good about staying better hydrated.)
And I'm picturing you with your hair on end; rather punk :-)
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Ouch for cracked hands and feet, also (almost) heat stroke. I suspect I'd deal better with the low humidity (Israel was just easier, though I admit I wasn't there in full summer) than what Boston gets, though. (Israel was also where I started being good about staying better hydrated.)
And I'm picturing you with your hair on end; rather punk :-)