Its Only 365 Days
BLISTER IN THE SUN
78/365
Friday, July 3, 2009
I only have 2 more days to use my city pass, and since it was totally free on account of we were supposed to be doing a research project that no one actually did (LOL), I decided that I would go to the second place on the docket, the zoo.
I couldn't breath. I literally could not breath because the heat and hummidity in the air was choaking me. This was not a good situation to be in, but I had a water bottle handy to try and combat dehydration issues. This was taken somewhere near the bear pavillion, one of the rare places with shade. This whole trip here was a bad idea. If not for my camera, I wouldn't have any memories of anything that happened here because my concentration went out the window. It reminded me so much of that trip my family took to Oklahoma which I seriously do not have good memories of. We'd been walking around all day long in the dead of summer and I told my dad who was standing next to me, I don't feel so good, and the next thing you know, I'd passed out on the sidewalk. I remember coming to in a nearby hotel with all these people looking down at me. I just can't take the heat and its getting brutal. Another day of 101 degrees on the thermometer. This is probably my last outdoor thing for a good long time. Not good for my health, and not worth it.
BLISTER IN THE SUN
78/365
Friday, July 3, 2009
I only have 2 more days to use my city pass, and since it was totally free on account of we were supposed to be doing a research project that no one actually did (LOL), I decided that I would go to the second place on the docket, the zoo.
I couldn't breath. I literally could not breath because the heat and hummidity in the air was choaking me. This was not a good situation to be in, but I had a water bottle handy to try and combat dehydration issues. This was taken somewhere near the bear pavillion, one of the rare places with shade. This whole trip here was a bad idea. If not for my camera, I wouldn't have any memories of anything that happened here because my concentration went out the window. It reminded me so much of that trip my family took to Oklahoma which I seriously do not have good memories of. We'd been walking around all day long in the dead of summer and I told my dad who was standing next to me, I don't feel so good, and the next thing you know, I'd passed out on the sidewalk. I remember coming to in a nearby hotel with all these people looking down at me. I just can't take the heat and its getting brutal. Another day of 101 degrees on the thermometer. This is probably my last outdoor thing for a good long time. Not good for my health, and not worth it.