I like 25C, even up to 30C I can handle, but over that and I like to stay inside with the airconditioning on. My brother worked in northern Western Australia for many years and is now having a few "sunspots" removed, he is not allowed to have any sunshine at all for four weeks, so he does his daily walking in the hour before dawn and since it is winter he doesn't mind staying inside all day.
Bertiebo, that is scary... In Australia you often have an UV-index of 11...
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River, oh, scary with your Brother. Oh, I like 35+C, too :-) In the Outback we hat 42 and when you have that over a long time it´s no worries at all... (other you go to Woolies or such, brrrr....)
Your title caught my attention. I thought maybe a good mystery story. But the sun is a killer, isn't it? I should invest some money into sunscreen stock...well if I had a lot of money I should. Smile. Happy WEdnesday. hugs-Erika
The sun can be dangerous for sure-here in Missouri it is much hotter than what we were used to-I wear a hat long sleeves, pants when I am working outdoors in the summer for sure
I am allergic to the sun, breaking out in a heat rash. So, I don't go to the beach and try to work outdoors only in the early morning and late afternoon.
I can't stay out in the suun long at all, even with SPF 50 and a hat, I just can't take the heat. Anything over 80 F (25 C) and I melt. That is a very informative sign.
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I had skincancer surgery last week. All went well, but indeed the sun can be dangerous
I like 25C, even up to 30C I can handle, but over that and I like to stay inside with the airconditioning on. My brother worked in northern Western Australia for many years and is now having a few "sunspots" removed, he is not allowed to have any sunshine at all for four weeks, so he does his daily walking in the hour before dawn and since it is winter he doesn't mind staying inside all day.
Bertiebo, that is scary... In Australia you often have an UV-index of 11...
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River, oh, scary with your Brother. Oh, I like 35+C, too :-)
In the Outback we hat 42 and when you have that over a long time it´s no worries at all... (other you go to Woolies or such, brrrr....)
Your title caught my attention. I thought maybe a good mystery story. But the sun is a killer, isn't it? I should invest some money into sunscreen stock...well if I had a lot of money I should. Smile. Happy WEdnesday. hugs-Erika
Erika, yes, it´s good invested money! hugs to that!
...this is something that I don't do well.
Lion is King!
The sun can be dangerous for sure-here in Missouri it is much hotter than what we were used to-I wear a hat long sleeves, pants when I am working outdoors in the summer for sure
Hat, sunscreen and re-apply frequently, also sunglasses (sunnies in 'Strine) Enjoy your nice weather.
Tom, , take at least a hat!
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magiceye, Henry says thanks
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Kathy, yes, sad, isn´t it. 50+ works luckily good for me :-)
Hugs to the lake
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CJ, jajaja... I need to get sunnies - my Brother says he can make me some all looks natural not brown or grey with...
That is warm for Germany already
Not warm enough ;-)
I am allergic to the sun, breaking out in a heat rash. So, I don't go to the beach and try to work outdoors only in the early morning and late afternoon.
It is a pity! Luckily I still can...
It has only been around 20˚C here for the last week which is too cool for this time of year. 25˚C would be perfect.
I had skincancer surgery 30 years ago so I must pay attention to the sun using always appropriate sunscreen.
The sun doesn't last long here before the rain takes over. 23C today and it feels stuffy even with the windows open.
It's around 20 here, which I won't complain about. And we've really needed the rain.
Bill, I LOVE heat and sun - and rain, esp when it´s warm! To rain
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William, that´s too cold (for me). Hope you get enough rain!
I can't stay out in the suun long at all, even with SPF 50 and a hat, I just can't take the heat. Anything over 80 F (25 C) and I melt. That is a very informative sign.
I'm so excited you'll get to visit again -- and in not too long!
Elizabeth, 25C is when I start to feel comphy (bad thing I live in Northern Germany...).
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Jeanie, well, end of January is ... first we´ll enjoy the German summer :-)
I'm one of those pale skinned people that burns in less than 10 minutes so I have to wear spf sunscreen 50+
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