Why must all good things come to an end? Especially healthy facilities should be open forever. Yes, you may have guessed the problem. Pool season is over, sigh, rant, cry, shout and complain. Right?
This year the pool water seemed even warmer than in recent years.
That may be because I was in New York (seeing my brother before he did) for the opening days, and the unseasonably supre-hot weather in June quickly heated the water before my return. And don't think I missed pool days. In a sense I didn't even though I wasn't home the first week or more the pool was open. Luckily I spent most of that visit staying with a friend who has a pool in her building.
This year's pool season was much too short, and each year more and more neighbors are retiring or working less. We want more pool time!
You complain about this every year- can't you talk to whoever is in charge and see if they'll keep the pool open until the holidays? It does seem silly to close it so early in a hot country like Israel.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I guess I do complain every year. This season a few of us decided that Gd willing we'll start putting the pressure on the town council well before pool opening.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry, I wasn't trying to put you down by saying you complain about this every year- I just meant that this same issue bothers you every year and that you should try to get the council to keep it open longer. Hopefully things will work out next year.
ReplyDeleteOK, thanks, Gd willing
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