Dommed by Mother Nature

Technodivinitas

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So, I'm back. Went off to Clinton, BC, for the weekend, and it was H-O-T! According to the web reports, it never topped 85 degrees, so maybe it was just the elevation and lack of pollution or something, but even the Canadian natives seemed pretty impressed with the heat. I posted recently that I don't mark well anymore... Mother Nature has no safewords. I looked like a lobster by the time we got home. Still recovering.
 
Technodivinitas said:
So, I'm back. Went off to Clinton, BC, for the weekend, and it was H-O-T! According to the web reports, it never topped 85 degrees, so maybe it was just the elevation and lack of pollution or something, but even the Canadian natives seemed pretty impressed with the heat. I posted recently that I don't mark well anymore... Mother Nature has no safewords. I looked like a lobster by the time we got home. Still recovering.

To stop the itching/burning & potential dehydration of sunburn.

Slice beef tomatoes and get someone to put them on your sunburn.

Tried this once on advice from an ex.
Not sure how/why it works but it did seem to 7 I was left without scars.

I could mention skin cancer, but your Sir will probably flog the remaining skin off you for not using enough suncream anyway :)
 
Technodivinitas said:
So, I'm back. Went off to Clinton, BC, for the weekend, and it was H-O-T! According to the web reports, it never topped 85 degrees, so maybe it was just the elevation and lack of pollution or something, but even the Canadian natives seemed pretty impressed with the heat. I posted recently that I don't mark well anymore... Mother Nature has no safewords. I looked like a lobster by the time we got home. Still recovering.

Tryiung to recall what 85 degrees is.... I think 70 is room temperature so that would be high twenties.

Yeah, high twentiees are hot for us. Very easy to get sunburn here.
 
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