Skiers were very disappointed by a lack of snow last season. But within a few years, they may be able to ski just outside of Fort Worth in the summer, according to Jennifer S. Forsyth in today’s Wall Street Journal (behind subscription wall). Some ambitious businessmen plan to develop a $695 million “Alpine Village” called Bearfire Resort, with chairlifts, ice rinks, a retail center and hotel, all on a flat prairie in Texas where temperatures reach 100 degrees. They’ll use a polymer surface called Snowflex, like wet, white Astroturf with bristles. It’s not my idea of a vacation. But at least it’s not refrigerated, like a domed ski resort in Dubai, a city soon to import polar bears as amusement. Speaking of defying nature and ignoring global warming, did you know that the Cardinals play in an open-air stadium in Arizona, air-conditioned in 100-degree plus heat?