Now that I have a full time job,
I barely see the sun and I purposely came out to soak up all the sun for the week.
Not exact matches
thanks to «generous» gift of 40 + little petshop toys from neighbour up the road, i decided to do a toy cull (had an assignment due as well)--
barely did I get toys in pile and photographed for ebay than they were the NEW favourite toys of their life — seriously some of these have not
seen the
sun for about 3 years or more, and when was the last time my kidlets wanted to do jigsaw puzzles??
First, why is it that the
sun always comes out in September, when we
barely get out of the conference centre to
see the light of day, while it rains on my British August holidays?
The
Sun seen from a distance of 50 light years would be a magnitude 5.8 star, so it also would be a faint point of light
barely visible with the naked eye.
It's
barely Fall, and the
sun might still be high up sometimes, but I'm
seeing everywhere, fabulous ladies wearing boots, sweaters or even light jackets; but who can blame them!?
... Amazing Sunspots... Why would a blemish on the
sun, that could
barely be
seen with the naked eye, be of interest to us on Earth?
Even at the highest brightness level, you can
barely see anything on both the Gear Live and the G Watch if you head outside under the bright
sun.
No
sun, no spring, and I
barely see a bird flying around.