Even though most people think of Schweitzer as being a winter - time destination,
visiting in the summer meant that I was able to go on a horseback ride, hike through lush greenery and enjoy a chill - free gondola ride to the top of the mountain for epic views.
Not exact matches
I just got home from a nice long
visit to the Pacific Northwest, where (unlike here
in humid Baltimore), a slight chill
in the air can only
mean one thing:
summer is coming to an end.
[
Visiting Google] this
summer opened my eyes to what it would
mean if, instead of thinking of biomarkers as something we measure
in blood or
in a brain scan, we also include things we can measure on a smartphone: your activity level, your sleep, your social activity, and your cognitive performance.
Visiting in January
means you can escape the busloads of
summer tourists.
In the
summer the long warm days give rise to a wonderful cafe culture, and the cities waterfront location
means there is a lot of scope for water activities — everything from stand up paddle boarding to wilderness canoeing through to just
visiting the beach.
My wife has roots
in the tiny Maine lobster port of Winter Harbor, which
means I'm fortunate to be able to turn off the wider world for a short while each
summer when we
visit.