
It is getting warm...that is an understatement! We are hitting 100 degrees every afternoon and nights are in the mid to upper 70's. It'll be that way for the next 4 months. Tomatoes are withering, plants are looking parched, and we need to stay cool.
One way to keep cool is to spend your days at the pool. Four days a week we have a great time playing water volleyball. Anyone can play, everyone has a great time.

But it's hot. Durn hot! What to do?
I suggest a pareo, or sarong. It can save the day. For one thing if you are wearing a pareo you don't have to haul around a towel to sit on. (That's a universal rule at ALL clothing optional or nudist venues). For another, it can actually be used as a towel...a quick dry off after a pool dip. Thirdly, it covers you if you have a little too much sun, or there are outside workmen on the property. We aren't shy but sometimes you just have to cover up.
You can wear a pareo in so many ways. I discovered a great video with an amazing number of ways to tie your pareo. It is almost 15 minutes long, but you can skip ahead to the end to watch a cute Polynesian guy do skirt wraps. You can find really nice pareo's on line, make them yourself with a couple of yards of fabric, or Vicki sells lovely pareos and other tropical cover-ups at our monthly Junque & Java.

Check out this video
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-tie-a-sarong
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