MPO is that sunburn isn’t a do or die situation – at least it has not been for me … or for Bob when he walked Earth as my man. And we both burned when outdoors in the sunshine all day long. I freckled; Bob did not. I got lobster red: Bob turned a beautiful, rich, chestnut brown.
Sunlight
is important for whole-body-wellness. Sunlight boosts a chemical in your brain
that gives you more energy, a positive attitude, and keeps your calm and
focused. Aside form kicking the serotonin into high gear, sunlight also
generates vitamin D, which is vital for bone health, lower blood pressure (aim
to get at least 10 to 30 minutes of midday sunlight – several times a week),
disease prevention, and balanced mental health. When exposed to high doses of sunlight,
our skin turns cholesterol into Vitamin D; regular sunlight exposure is the
most natural and best way to get enough Vitamin D to keep our bodies
functioning properly. From March to September is the best time to help
your body make Vitamin D from direct sunlight, outdoors. Optimal Vitamin
D synthesis at minimal risk of CMM (skin cancer), falls between 10 AM to
1’noon.
I determined to
get a light sunburn this afternoon.
Why? Because yesterday, after watering the garden area, I came inside and started
a New Read …
… and fell asleep at some
point in Bob’s recliner – when I woke up (not sure how long I was cutting z’s),
my right side was a little pink where the sunlight shone on it through the
windows. I didn’t want to look sun-kissed on the right side, and buttermilky on
the left side … so, I determined to even things up this afternoon π
And I knew just where to go:
Riverside Park in Lexington π
Along the route from my carport to the Park parking slot, the radio taking heads gave me good news π
Pretty, big, yellow
butterflies were everywhere – down on the river beach, fluttering along the
dike trail; they were darting everyplace! They were so fast, I couldn’t get
a picture of them – not even a video shot ☹
I admit my skin hurt (back,
back of legs) when I slid into the Highlander driver’s seat … but,
everything settled down eventually π
I had planned on watering my
gardens (flower and veggie beds) around 6 PM; and needed more plastic
forks to ward of free-roaming cats: so I drove to the Dollar Store to get some,
cheap.
Along
the route, I topped off the gas tank. It was not cheap.
Paying for the plastic
forks, I found that they too, were not cheap – ended up paying $2.50 extra,
plus 8-cents for the bag. I was not happy about the bag fee. I was not happy
about the false store price advertising.
I got a phone call inviting
me to Supper in the country – I went after the dollar store purchase.
And, the radio talking heads
kept giving me good news reports; the good news reports are welcome after all
the negativity the obama-biden-harris cartel have been flogging The People with
π
Thank the Lord
for Reality Emergency Brakes in black robes!
Now, I’m going to make
crochet post covers for my new flip-flop-thongs (pulling up an old Blog Post
of mine); so they don’t bite the tender skin between my toes, while I cool
my heels in this hot weather π
Rubber Thongs w-MOD Easy-Peasy Crochet Toe Post Cover: https://jeastofeden.blogspot.com/2018/07/rubber-thongs-w-mod-easy-peasy-crochet.html
And I’m going to finish my new read before dawn π
You're right the $ store is not the $ store anymore. I can't believe those prices, and the bag fee, what's up with that. So far here in Western Pennsylvania, our $ stores don't have a bag fee. I enjoy your recap of the Good news, I really don't watch the news. It's refreshing to hear your recap.
ReplyDeleteYes - adding 25 extra cents to the dollar bumps the price UP ... it doesn't remain a simple, single dollar. And the bag fees are stupid; charging people for a plastic bag does NOT stop the bags from being made, used, and discarded AS BEFORE the overreach steal.
DeleteI'm glad you don't mind my newsworthy recaps on the day's "news" ;-)
Have a great week!