I am so glad I am no longer having to dash round the county trying to get to multiple village shows which I have to do a feature for every single one…whilst carrying really heavy camera bag and two massive cameras slung round my neck. The heatwaves remind me of why I was glad to leave Spain where I lived for nearly 4 years. I think your only option will be to go down the air conditioning unit as we are going to get heatwaves more regularly….and as you say…if you don’t work you don’t get paid. For the moment you could have your feet in a bowl with some ice cubes in…fans just move about air which is already hot….you need to cool down wrists or feet.
If you’re not using an electric fan while painting because it makes the paper flap or blows your hair across your face, put it under the table and keep your legs and lower body cool: bliss!
I am so glad I am no longer having to dash round the county trying to get to multiple village shows which I have to do a feature for every single one…whilst carrying really heavy camera bag and two massive cameras slung round my neck. The heatwaves remind me of why I was glad to leave Spain where I lived for nearly 4 years. I think your only option will be to go down the air conditioning unit as we are going to get heatwaves more regularly….and as you say…if you don’t work you don’t get paid. For the moment you could have your feet in a bowl with some ice cubes in…fans just move about air which is already hot….you need to cool down wrists or feet.
Thanks Julie. I would not want to be lugging cameras around in this weather. Agreed, I think air con is our best option.
If you’re not using an electric fan while painting because it makes the paper flap or blows your hair across your face, put it under the table and keep your legs and lower body cool: bliss!
This is game-changing advice