Ever went in a sauna on a hot
Summer day?
Yeah, well that gives you a good idea about how it feels in Qatar right now…as I slowly countdown the hours until I leave for London! I know that I have said this many times before, but I swear to you the heat here is like nothing I have ever experienced (not Mexico, DR, Caribbean, Cali). To help you put it into perspective envision this:
- There are literally no people outside until after 4pm. Its like a ghost town all over the city of Doha before the sun sets. As the sun declines, the city suddenly comes alive (and I use that word loosely) and traffic steadily builds.
- The cars are hot, no, like hot to the touch. I was in my drivers’ car yesterday looking at apartments for next year and he showed me a cd that had been destroyed along with the deck of his car because of the oppressive heat. I’m telling you, we gotta be closer to the sun than in NYC lol. Bump into a car out here and you might just get a third degree burn.
- Some might think going to the pool and/or beach in this heat provides relief. And it does for all of a few minutes. Unless you plan to sit in the water all day (drink and book in hand) then you are going to die of heat exhaustion sitting outside all day. Definitely not like the states where you can just have a beach day and not have to worry about intense sunburn and dehydration.
- No walks in the park (well they don’t really have parks here anyway), No sitting outside people watching, Definitely No eating outside, and Definitely SUNGLASSES, HATS, & SCARVES all the time.
- Last but not least, I can do Bikram (Hot Yoga) outside....beat that shit!
I'm hoping I get used to the heat quickly when I arrive... 54 Days and COUNTING!!!
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