Fishing, hiking, and campfire socializing.
Avoiding the heat, humidity, and excessive sun.
Interesting hobbies.
@bingst By avoiding the heat, humidity, and excessive sun I have time for my quilting and other crafts. I spend more time outside in spring and fall.
Avoiding the crippling heat in Texas. It is a popular hobby down here. ☺
Come rain, snow, or sunshine, I'm a tabletop gamer and am most at home sitting around a table with some friends - making up stuff and rolling dice. Most of my other hobbies are peripheral to gaming - reading gaming books and ideas for stories that other people came up with, collecting and painting miniatures, brainstorming modifications to rules, etc.
But I can't do that all the time, so I do other stuff, too. This summer I'm doing a lot of traveling - meeting up with long-distance friends and checking out the sites in other parts of the country. I've been spending a good amount of time on planes and in terminals, so I'm reading more. I also do some computer gaming - mostly RPGs and puzzle games.
I love camping, hiking, and all that outdoorsy stuff, but I don't seem to get around to it as often as I used to. My cousin and I installed a fire pit in my backyard a few weeks ago, so that'll do in a pinch
Hiking, Hiking, Hiking..... and traveling to new locations....
also, photography and gardening
Sweating...It's not at all my favorite, but I do it more than anything else...
I like to sit in my car with the airconditioning on full, while drinking Vodka and listening to NPR.
Swimming at night or when there's a canopy over the pool (I burn like a vampire even with sunscreen so my doctor said I can only swim or be outside in indirect sunlight) and camping.
We used to go camping every summer, until my accident. It was so wonderful, but we haven't gone in prolly 8 years now. I miss it, but it's so much work.
Hiking is a transcendent, uplifting experience for me. My women's hiking group has boiled down to three strong hikers. In the winter, we keep going on snowshoes and micro-spikes.