Although, I too have hopped in the giant freezer for a little cool down it is kind of hard to take a good picture of yourself in a freezer. Instead I invited over a nearby Obruni neighbor to take a dip.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Keeping it Cool
Since my arrival in Ghana, after a slight adjustment period, the weather has been entirely bearable. The rain has been rolling in every few days to fill up my water buckets and cool things off a bit so sleeping has been a breeze. But recently, the rains have stopped and each midday is getting hotter and hotter. Well, now that electricity has been restored to my house and the gigantic freezer has been turned on (to store some corn dough for my headmaster’s daughter) we PCVs are really figure out how to stay cool.
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Although, I too have hopped in the giant freezer for a little cool down it is kind of hard to take a good picture of yourself in a freezer. Instead I invited over a nearby Obruni neighbor to take a dip.
Although, I too have hopped in the giant freezer for a little cool down it is kind of hard to take a good picture of yourself in a freezer. Instead I invited over a nearby Obruni neighbor to take a dip.
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It's almost better than air conditioning.
Ari, can you make ice cubes in this freezer, does it actually work.
Works like a charm. And yes, ice cubes are frequently dropped down my shirt to cool off!
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