I was excited when I found out that I would be staying in
Rochester this summer for my internship for a few reasons, but mainly I could
not wait to experience the season every Western New York-er LIVES for—summer.
When I first got to this strange Yankee-town I had been made
fun of by my friends for not understanding why it is that people thrust
themselves into the sun for some tanning at 70 degrees. As a Texan, I was still
accustomed to the light zip-up jacket…because let’s be honest, 70 with a little
wind can be chilly! Well three winters in and I GET IT. Sunny and 70 is optimal
weather to throw your bathing suit on and lay your pasty winter-y white skin
out.
Note: If you haven’t
experienced a Western New York Winter, you should know that finally reaching a
day where it’s the combination of warm and sunny is a long and treacherous
road, sometimes winter doesn't like to fully go away until May.
So yesterday, as beautiful as a day as it was, we headed to
Ontario Beach Park after work. It’s a miniature beach-y area on Lake Ontario
just about 20 minutes away from where I live. It’s one of Rochester’s many hidden
gems, especially one in which the weather Gods need to come together in order
to form the perfect combination of sun and warmth to fully enjoy.
Watching the pup play in the sand and enjoying one of
Rochester’s finer moments was an awesome way to spend a random Tuesday night. I
expect a lot more of these week-day trips to come!
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