Thursday, July 23, 2015

Summer Fun

photo: http://www.fortworth.com/
As you know, Fort Worth is an awesome place to live. We have world class museums, great restaurants and beautiful parks and open spaces. There's always something wonderful going on around town. This weekend, there will be a concert at Panther Pavilion with Dolly Shine and Parker McCollum. You can tube in the river while listening to the music or bring a a blanket or chairs and relax on the shore.

If you'd be more comfortable in an air conditioned space, check out the museums. There is a show of Audubon's Beasts at the Amon Carter Museum and the Museum of Science and History has a fun, hands-on, interactive program called Design Zone. Or  you could see Pippin at Bass Hall. If you're interested in something that has less culture and more cowboy, the NCHA is sponsoring a Cutting Horse Spectacular. And that's just this weekend!

Of course, there are always thing happening around town. Stay updated at www.fortworth.com and have fun!

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Keep Your Cool This Summer

Although we here in North Texas had lots of rain (and cooler temperatures) in the spring, summer is officially upon us, including the heat and humidity that come with it. There are several things you can do to keep your cool this summer. Some would require some big bucks, but most of these tips are cheap or free!
  •  Let’s get the big ticket items out of the way. With some planning (and money) you can have a (relatively) cool house all summer long. So, starting 15 or so years ago, plant some trees. Or wait 10-15 years from now to enjoy the shade from the trees you plant today (actually, fall is the best time to plant trees and shrubs, so keep that in mind).
  • Add insulation to your attic.
  •  Replace your existing dark-colored roof for one with cool shingles or a light color.
  •  Add window awnings.
  • Buy a high efficiency air conditioner. Clean/replace A/C filters once a month.
  • Buy energy efficient doors and windows.

The rest of the tips are much less expensive!
  • Don’t run major appliances during the day (washer/dryer, dishwasher, stove). Dry clothes outside.
  • Eat cold meals, cook outside or in the microwave.
  • Close windows and blinds.
  • Install cool lighting (CFLs or LEDs).
  • Turn off electronics.
  • Use ceiling fans.
  • Use less hot water.


Hope these suggestions help you keep your cool this summer!