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On 1/20/2013 7:32 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 14:40:58 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: Usually works like this; when the sun comes out we yell "oh no, my eyes! my eyes! I can't stand the bright light!" and we rush out and buy a pair of sunglasses. When the sun comes out again, we have forgotten where we put the pair we bought on the last sunny day, 7 or 8 months ago. === Funny. We have a few neighbors here in Florida from the Seattle area and they confirm your humor rumor as true. How depressing. We enjoyed our brief stay a few years ago, but I guess we caught the weather just right. Summer = sun Winter = rain |
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On Sunday, January 20, 2013 10:32:49 PM UTC-5, Wayne. B wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 14:40:58 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: Usually works like this; when the sun comes out we yell "oh no, my eyes! my eyes! I can't stand the bright light!" and we rush out and buy a pair of sunglasses. When the sun comes out again, we have forgotten where we put the pair we bought on the last sunny day, 7 or 8 months ago. === Funny. We have a few neighbors here in Florida from the Seattle area and they confirm your humor rumor as true. How depressing. We enjoyed our brief stay a few years ago, but I guess we caught the weather just right. I've been in Seattle a couple of times over the years. I hit it just right as well... the weather was great, mostly sunny, nice, no rain to speak of. I must be livin right! :-) |
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On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 14:40:58 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: On Jan 20, 5:19*am, ESAD wrote: On 1/19/13 11:46 PM, Chuck Gould wrote: You guys from everywhere else but here, take a look a the Boat Show ad for a look at a "typical" Seattle woman, enjoying "typical" Seattle weather. *:-) digital.turn-page.com/i/101224/1 That woman has a tan and sunglasses, so she probably was flown in from somewhere else. * ![]() Two odd things about Seattle. We are one of the leading markets for sunglasses. We buy more of them, on a per capita basis, than most cities in the United States. Why would that be? Usually works like this; when the sun comes out we yell "oh no, my eyes! my eyes! I can't stand the bright light!" and we rush out and buy a pair of sunglasses. When the sun comes out again, we have forgotten where we put the pair we bought on the last sunny day, 7 or 8 months ago. What we don't buy in big numbers? Umbrellas. I have 4 pairs of sunglasses and wear them often. I think our NW eyes have adjusted to the low light environment, so when the sun comes out or even when it's bright, it's a bit too much excitement for the eyes. |
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On 1/21/13 4:18 PM, jps wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 14:40:58 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 20, 5:19 am, ESAD wrote: On 1/19/13 11:46 PM, Chuck Gould wrote: You guys from everywhere else but here, take a look a the Boat Show ad for a look at a "typical" Seattle woman, enjoying "typical" Seattle weather. :-) digital.turn-page.com/i/101224/1 That woman has a tan and sunglasses, so she probably was flown in from somewhere else. ![]() Two odd things about Seattle. We are one of the leading markets for sunglasses. We buy more of them, on a per capita basis, than most cities in the United States. Why would that be? Usually works like this; when the sun comes out we yell "oh no, my eyes! my eyes! I can't stand the bright light!" and we rush out and buy a pair of sunglasses. When the sun comes out again, we have forgotten where we put the pair we bought on the last sunny day, 7 or 8 months ago. What we don't buy in big numbers? Umbrellas. I have 4 pairs of sunglasses and wear them often. I think our NW eyes have adjusted to the low light environment, so when the sun comes out or even when it's bright, it's a bit too much excitement for the eyes. You guys should go to Florida once a year, a place where the skies often are deep blue and you can swim in the ocean without your testicles screaming from the cold. |
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 16:22:01 -0500, ESAD wrote:
On 1/21/13 4:18 PM, jps wrote: On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 14:40:58 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 20, 5:19 am, ESAD wrote: On 1/19/13 11:46 PM, Chuck Gould wrote: You guys from everywhere else but here, take a look a the Boat Show ad for a look at a "typical" Seattle woman, enjoying "typical" Seattle weather. :-) digital.turn-page.com/i/101224/1 That woman has a tan and sunglasses, so she probably was flown in from somewhere else. ![]() Two odd things about Seattle. We are one of the leading markets for sunglasses. We buy more of them, on a per capita basis, than most cities in the United States. Why would that be? Usually works like this; when the sun comes out we yell "oh no, my eyes! my eyes! I can't stand the bright light!" and we rush out and buy a pair of sunglasses. When the sun comes out again, we have forgotten where we put the pair we bought on the last sunny day, 7 or 8 months ago. What we don't buy in big numbers? Umbrellas. I have 4 pairs of sunglasses and wear them often. I think our NW eyes have adjusted to the low light environment, so when the sun comes out or even when it's bright, it's a bit too much excitement for the eyes. You guys should go to Florida once a year, a place where the skies often are deep blue and you can swim in the ocean without your testicles screaming from the cold. I don't swim in the pacific unless I'm in San Diego surf with a wetsuit or well below the border to Mexico. The Atlantic is such a pleasant surprise when you're used to the Pacific being freezing. I've been to Kiawa a couple of times and loved it. We always try to bust out of here during the winter. Hawaii or Mexico to ensure warm weather. Florida is a long plane ride, I'd just as soon go to Hawaii given that length of flight. |
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On 1/21/2013 1:22 PM, ESAD wrote:
You guys should go to Florida once a year, a place where the skies often are deep blue and you can swim in the ocean without your testicles screaming from the cold. I do, in January when it's not so damn hot and humid. |
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On Monday, January 21, 2013 5:18:26 PM UTC-4, jps wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 14:40:58 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 20, 5:19�am, ESAD wrote: On 1/19/13 11:46 PM, Chuck Gould wrote: You guys from everywhere else but here, take a look a the Boat Show ad for a look at a "typical" Seattle woman, enjoying "typical" Seattle weather. �:-) digital.turn-page.com/i/101224/1 That woman has a tan and sunglasses, so she probably was flown in from somewhere else. � ![]() Two odd things about Seattle. We are one of the leading markets for sunglasses. We buy more of them, on a per capita basis, than most cities in the United States. Why would that be? Usually works like this; when the sun comes out we yell "oh no, my eyes! my eyes! I can't stand the bright light!" and we rush out and buy a pair of sunglasses. When the sun comes out again, we have forgotten where we put the pair we bought on the last sunny day, 7 or 8 months ago. What we don't buy in big numbers? Umbrellas. I have 4 pairs of sunglasses and wear them often. I think our NW eyes have adjusted to the low light environment, so when the sun comes out or even when it's bright, it's a bit too much excitement for the eyes. Another thing..except for midsummer, it seems that the sun, when it is out, is always in your eyes. I always wear a cap/hat with a bill for relief from this situation. |
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 14:00:52 -0800 (PST), True North
wrote: Another thing..except for midsummer, it seems that the sun, when it is out, is always in your eyes. I always wear a cap/hat with a bill for relief from this situation. === Your latitude is too high. High Latitude = Low Sun Angle (especially in winter) |
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 14:00:52 -0800 (PST), True North
wrote: On Monday, January 21, 2013 5:18:26 PM UTC-4, jps wrote: On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 14:40:58 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 20, 5:19�am, ESAD wrote: On 1/19/13 11:46 PM, Chuck Gould wrote: You guys from everywhere else but here, take a look a the Boat Show ad for a look at a "typical" Seattle woman, enjoying "typical" Seattle weather. �:-) digital.turn-page.com/i/101224/1 That woman has a tan and sunglasses, so she probably was flown in from somewhere else. � ![]() Two odd things about Seattle. We are one of the leading markets for sunglasses. We buy more of them, on a per capita basis, than most cities in the United States. Why would that be? Usually works like this; when the sun comes out we yell "oh no, my eyes! my eyes! I can't stand the bright light!" and we rush out and buy a pair of sunglasses. When the sun comes out again, we have forgotten where we put the pair we bought on the last sunny day, 7 or 8 months ago. What we don't buy in big numbers? Umbrellas. I have 4 pairs of sunglasses and wear them often. I think our NW eyes have adjusted to the low light environment, so when the sun comes out or even when it's bright, it's a bit too much excitement for the eyes. Another thing..except for midsummer, it seems that the sun, when it is out, is always in your eyes. I always wear a cap/hat with a bill for relief from this situation. True, hovers close to the horizon for longer periods of the day. Good point. |
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