There’s something indescribably uncomfortable about summers in Ohio, specifically in Columbus. Because there’s no Lake Erie to gift the city with a cool draft, the air can often become sticky, thick, and deeply unpleasant to be in. There’s no dry heat in Columbus, at least not during the peak days of summer, when the heat is sweltering, and seemingly unending. It follows you, no matter what you do. Every solution is only temporary, and the only true relief comes when leaves start falling from the thousands of trees spread throughout the city.
It’s been a particularly hot, all-encompassing, and admittedly, miserable summer in Columbus.