Tuesday 8 January 2013

My Newest Favourite Thing: Air Conditioning


We are struggling through a heat wave in Canberra. I got heat exhaustion on New Year's Eve. The early hours of the morning saw me gibbering on the bathroom floor trying to get cool - and (for once) it was nothing to do with the drink (not the alcoholic ones, anyway - it probably had a lot to do with the fact I had spent eight hours outdoors with insufficient hydration).

Temperatures here are in the high 30s/ low 40s, which is too hot for me. The Bureau of Meteorolgy has added new colours to its interactive weather forecasting chart (deep purple and pink) to widen the temperature range, previously capped at 50 degrees. There is now the added complication of gusting winds and no clouds, leading to electrical storms and no rain. Bush and grass fires are raging: I have heard almost continuous fire engine sirens today; the fire fighters are working overtime; the sky is dark and the air smells of smoke. This is my first 'bush fire season' and I'm not enjoying it.

I try to exercise early in the morning (not my best time, let's be honest) and then focus on more sedentary pursuits for the rest of the day. Lots of folk are heading to the seaside - we did that but it's a two-and-a-half hour drive and the road is now closed due to fire risk. Also, heat makes people grumpy and irritable - the last thing I want to do is be around lots of these type of people at the beach. We went to the mountains to cool down at the weekend (it's about five degrees cooler up there) - there is a bushfire there today.

I know some people like this sort of heat - cousin Rachael asked me to take a breath of the lung-desiccating air on her behalf (I took several, Rach) - but I am not one of them. Neither is the cat. He is flopping about the place even more than usual. The local government is warning people to drink lots of water, limit activity and stay indoors. This is all well and good if you've got air-conditioning. We haven't.

Him Outdoors works in air-conditioning buildings and drives around in the air-conditioned car, but there's nothing he can do about the stifling machine rooms and lift pits where the electical gadgetry is housed. In the last few days I have spent time at art galleries, cinemas and libraries. I like these places anyway, but their air-conditioning is the main drawcard at the moment. The only problem is the transport there - either walking 20 minutes to the bus stop and praying I don't have to run for the bus - or biking there and arriving with dripping hair under the bike helmet.

I have even spent more time than is strictly necessary in shopping malls and supermarkets. I know I have previously mentioned how much I dislike these places. But right now, keeping cool is a priority and I will do it any way I can. If only I could take Chester with me...

2 comments:

jo blick said...

Chester needs his own fan....apart from me obviously
Sorry, there is something worse than being too cold and that's being too hot - hope you guys make it through unscathed.
( You'll note I don't say "It'll be over soon" ...)

Miss you all!

Kate Blackhurst said...

All the shops have sold out of fans. We are waiting for the next instalment (they will probably arrive in July). If it's a mild case, I would rather be warm than cool, but in extreme circumstances, I would rather be cold than hot. As my father used to say, 'you can always put another jumper on'. I've given it much thought, as you can imagine.

Love
Kate x