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debm55

(62,088 posts)
Sat May 30, 2026, 12:53 PM Yesterday

Memory Lane, How did you keep yourself cool in the hot summer heat? Running through a sprinkler? the inflatable 4 ring

that needed to be filled and emptied every day? Or other methods? We had the inflatable pool.

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Memory Lane, How did you keep yourself cool in the hot summer heat? Running through a sprinkler? the inflatable 4 ring (Original Post) debm55 Yesterday OP
Water hose. LoisB Yesterday #1
Yup... that was about it. Occasionally my Mom would take us to a community pool. hlthe2b Yesterday #3
Yep, that is right. hlthe2b. We didn't have a community pool. So it was the jumping through the sprinkler and the little debm55 Yesterday #6
Yeah.. when I say "community" pool, not like an HOA-Subdivision pool, but a city pool 20 miles away... hlthe2b Yesterday #22
Oh, I knew, but living in a Steel Mill town, did not give us a community pool. Carnegie Library in the little town had a debm55 21 hrs ago #23
That was my life too. All the fans did was blow around hot air. If we were LoisB Yesterday #21
Garden hose! johnp3907 Yesterday #2
Thank you very much for sharing with us, johnp3907 debm55 Yesterday #7
Picking mushrooms and going to the sinkholes. Big Dismal wasa favorite Lochloosa Yesterday #4
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Lochloosa. debm55 Yesterday #8
Ice True Dough Yesterday #5
HAHAHAHHHAHAHAHHHAH. OMG. Thank you True Dough. debm55 Yesterday #9
uhhhmmm...shrinkage. ret5hd Yesterday #20
No way to keep cool. Just awful unc70 Yesterday #10
Thank you very much for sharing with us, unc70, As a kid, we didn't have AC. I agree. , fans did nothing. My husband debm55 Yesterday #11
There are cooling small towels : mucifer Yesterday #12
Thank you very much , mucifer. I wil have to try. debm55 Yesterday #13
As a kid, I didn't know a damned thing about thermodynamics, so what I did was pretty dumb. NNadir Yesterday #14
Great post, NNadir. We have a Cape Cod house. ---two bedroom/attic upstairs. Even though, we have whole house AC. it is debm55 Yesterday #15
That's what I grew up in, a "Cape Cod" house. NNadir Yesterday #16
I remember sleeping outside as the house seemed to hold the heat.Never had AC in the car either . AC was a luxury that debm55 Yesterday #18
I never had a house without AC. House of Roberts Yesterday #17
Thank you very much for sharing with us, House of Roberts. Somehow the heat didn't bother me, during the day. but at debm55 Yesterday #19
There was a playground, probably about a half mile from our apartment ... surrealAmerican 21 hrs ago #24
Loved those sprinklers at the playground. Thank you for sharing your memory with us.surrealAmerican. debm55 4 hrs ago #32
slip n slide - great fun jgo 15 hrs ago #25
I loved that, jgo. Great fun and wonderful memories. debm55 4 hrs ago #33
I lived four blocks from Lake Michigan. greatauntoftriplets 15 hrs ago #26
That sounds wonderful, greatauntoftriplets. Thank you For the memories. debm55 4 hrs ago #34
Neighborhood pools open every day, and I was there most days.. Permanut 15 hrs ago #27
I am going to have to try that. Thank you very much for sharing, Permanut. debm55 4 hrs ago #35
Sprinkler MIButterfly 14 hrs ago #28
Yes it was , Thank you very much,MIButterfly for sharing the memoring with us. debm55 4 hrs ago #31
Most of July and August gladium et scutum 8 hrs ago #29
Thank you very much for sharing with us, gladium et scutum. I slept outside too. debm55 4 hrs ago #30

hlthe2b

(114,832 posts)
3. Yup... that was about it. Occasionally my Mom would take us to a community pool.
Sat May 30, 2026, 12:58 PM
Yesterday

But hose and shade trees (and a hot house with fans only).

debm55

(62,088 posts)
6. Yep, that is right. hlthe2b. We didn't have a community pool. So it was the jumping through the sprinkler and the little
Sat May 30, 2026, 01:05 PM
Yesterday

inflatable.

hlthe2b

(114,832 posts)
22. Yeah.. when I say "community" pool, not like an HOA-Subdivision pool, but a city pool 20 miles away...
Sat May 30, 2026, 03:44 PM
Yesterday

So, it was rare and only because my Mom would teach swimming on occasion there

debm55

(62,088 posts)
23. Oh, I knew, but living in a Steel Mill town, did not give us a community pool. Carnegie Library in the little town had a
Sat May 30, 2026, 07:05 PM
21 hrs ago

an indoor pool where lessons were offered. But my mother said it was too expensive--I believe it was a dime. My cousin used to sneak me in. It was outside and useful when it rained

LoisB

(13,584 posts)
21. That was my life too. All the fans did was blow around hot air. If we were
Sat May 30, 2026, 03:07 PM
Yesterday

fortunate, we might get a quarter to go to the air conditioned movie theater.

Lochloosa

(16,814 posts)
4. Picking mushrooms and going to the sinkholes. Big Dismal wasa favorite
Sat May 30, 2026, 12:59 PM
Yesterday

Leon Sinks Geological Area - Wikipedia https://share.google/oHmtEJ8kiJdajNrfK

Big Dismal – 100 foot drop to the water which drops another 100 feet underwater with a cave entrance at 80 feet down.[5]

I only learned of the cave system in the 80s

unc70

(6,517 posts)
10. No way to keep cool. Just awful
Sat May 30, 2026, 01:23 PM
Yesterday

Miserable. Fans just moved the hot air around. Lows often above 80, with highs 95-102. Ocean was fairly near, but rarely got there. Mostly did field work on the farm. About 5 miles to nearest paved road so we were fairly isolated. By the mid 1950s we got a paved road, indoor plumbing, TV, and finally a telephone.

"It's not the heat; it's the humidity." BS! Mold and bugs everywhere.

debm55

(62,088 posts)
11. Thank you very much for sharing with us, unc70, As a kid, we didn't have AC. I agree. , fans did nothing. My husband
Sat May 30, 2026, 01:29 PM
Yesterday

and I got whole house AC about 35 years ago. What a delight.

NNadir

(38,644 posts)
14. As a kid, I didn't know a damned thing about thermodynamics, so what I did was pretty dumb.
Sat May 30, 2026, 01:51 PM
Yesterday

I'd take ice from the freezer, carry it up to my small attic room, and put it in the swamp cooler my parents gave me that was on my desk by the small open window.

The problem, on reflection, now that I know about thermodynamics, was the freezer/refrigerator was in the kitchen, that was directly under my room. The freezer put out heat of course, which I didn't know or recognize but I certainly remember thinking the swamp cooler didn't do all that much.

I may have gotten a small amount of cooling from the evaporation of the water, but I recognize now that it was extremely inefficient to be running the refrigerator below my room.

That room was always hot.

I drove by the house where I grew up a few years ago; the new owners extended it quite a bit and seem to have put in a central air system.

They needed it.

I was always covered in sweat in that room. Damn it was hot.

In my late adolescence, early teens, my parents bought an above ground swimming pool, one of those four feet jobs. For a few years I'd jump in it, but it got boring.

When I was old enough to drive; it was the beach. There were always available beaches on Long Island, and the question was North Shore or South Shore.

debm55

(62,088 posts)
15. Great post, NNadir. We have a Cape Cod house. ---two bedroom/attic upstairs. Even though, we have whole house AC. it is
Sat May 30, 2026, 01:56 PM
Yesterday

still very hot. We bought a room AC for my son.

NNadir

(38,644 posts)
16. That's what I grew up in, a "Cape Cod" house.
Sat May 30, 2026, 01:57 PM
Yesterday

When I was a boy, air conditioning was something the rich people had, not us.

debm55

(62,088 posts)
18. I remember sleeping outside as the house seemed to hold the heat.Never had AC in the car either . AC was a luxury that
Sat May 30, 2026, 02:20 PM
Yesterday

many couldn't afford. Thank you NNadir.

House of Roberts

(6,670 posts)
17. I never had a house without AC.
Sat May 30, 2026, 02:13 PM
Yesterday

There was a wall unit in the corner of the den of the little house we lived in until Dec. 1964. We moved into a house with central heat and air then, and us kids spent a lot of time in the basement, which was cooler than upstairs in the summer. Back in those days, I don't remember feeling near as hot when outside, as you would now.
Today, for example, it's 83 with an 88 heat index and 69% humidity. Too hot for me to do anything plus we had heavy rain last night, hence the high humidity.

debm55

(62,088 posts)
19. Thank you very much for sharing with us, House of Roberts. Somehow the heat didn't bother me, during the day. but at
Sat May 30, 2026, 02:24 PM
Yesterday

night it did. We never had AC in the house. Lived there until I was in 9th grade.

surrealAmerican

(11,932 posts)
24. There was a playground, probably about a half mile from our apartment ...
Sat May 30, 2026, 07:28 PM
21 hrs ago

... that had a sprinkler. To walk there on a hot summer day seemed to take forever.

debm55

(62,088 posts)
32. Loved those sprinklers at the playground. Thank you for sharing your memory with us.surrealAmerican.
Sun May 31, 2026, 12:32 PM
4 hrs ago

greatauntoftriplets

(179,418 posts)
26. I lived four blocks from Lake Michigan.
Sun May 31, 2026, 01:02 AM
15 hrs ago

My mother hated the beach, but a friend's mother loved it and would take us until we were old enough to go on our own. For the days we didn't go to the lake, there was the hose. When I was about 9, my parents bought a decently sized pool that my father took down in winter. It was about 3 feet deep and 8 feet wide so my friends and I swam in that often.

When I was in high school, my father joined the local Elks Club. It was in a beautiful district and a 10-minute bike ride from home. They had a great in-ground pool.

Permanut

(8,614 posts)
27. Neighborhood pools open every day, and I was there most days..
Sun May 31, 2026, 01:27 AM
15 hrs ago

Creston pool was about a mile away, a hot ride on a bicycle but worth it.

My Mother had a different way to cool off. She was one of six children of a legally blind single mother, growing up in the middle of the Great Depression. Her Father was killed in 1922 in an industrial accident, a cave-in.

So the family had almost no resources, say to escape the heat. She found, though, that if she let cold water run from the faucet over her wrists for a minute or two, it had a cooling effect.

I have tried it, and she was right.

gladium et scutum

(834 posts)
29. Most of July and August
Sun May 31, 2026, 07:52 AM
8 hrs ago

slept on a hammock on the patio. During the day, a dip in the luke warm irrigation pond was as good as it got.

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