RE: Managing a hot day.

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Sun has always been extremely hot, appears we forget how much. When tar melts, days of cycling to/from school a telltale sign. Walk early mornings or late afternoon especially in summer months.

Grateful I never enjoyed sun bathing or being in sunlight for extended periods ever, now we have evidence of what it does to the skin.

!LUV
!PIZZA

PS: Woody under the aircon a couple of nights ago on the tiled floor, yo-yo weather here of late.
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Ah, how I remember the cycling to school, and the melting tar, but things are changing, as warnings are out about the latest sun flares. Apparently, they can even affect technology, communications and even satellites.

I spent many years shirtless working in the open countryside, and now my skin is starting to look full of wrinkles. Lol.

I can see that Woody knows all about how to stay cool. :)

!PIZZA and !LUV

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Fighting nature is outside of our grasp, it's coping day to day in decay that really is getting under the skin. !LUV !LOLZ

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So true, and mankind is nature's worst enemy, imagine driving on a newly tarred country road with beautiful views, and all of a sudden you see an empty can being tossed out of a car's window.

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!LUV

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Grateful we saw this country (and others) when people were proud. Now many places disrespected, a disgrace to our ancestors. !BEER

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So many empty promises, and it's almost like we live a foreign country now.

!BEER

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