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ratsotail wrote: I hope you didn't get a sunburn from those conditions..made that mistake once on a bright March day....never want to experience that feeling again .
Hey ratso,
Funny that you mention this, because Brian and Ty (Torpedo) went skiing on Saturday. We've had an unbelievable run of (6) sunny, bright, mild days in a row, and they took advantage of a half-day of skiing. Practical wife strongly suggested sunscreen for the fair-skinned hubby, but he wasn't interested. You should see him now.
ratsotail wrote: I hope you didn't get a sunburn from those conditions..made that mistake once on a bright March day....never want to experience that feeling again .
Hey ratso,
Funny that you mention this, because Brian and Ty (Torpedo) went skiing on Saturday. We've had an unbelievable run of (6) sunny, bright, mild days in a row, and they took advantage of a half-day of skiing. Practical wife strongly suggested sunscreen for the fair-skinned hubby, but he wasn't interested. You should see him now.
W.
Wolfe,
I'm here to tell anyone that'll listen not to make the mistake I did once. The sun reflecting low off the snow-covered lake can be brutal on unseasoned skin, face and lips. Couldn't shave for a couple weeks ! I hope Brad was smarter than most ! That kind of weather makes for great pictures and conditions....but!