The wife and I took our miniature pinscher to the park around the lake in our town. Wore the SKX homage so it could get some sun. Watches need vitamin D, too, ya know. We also took a gander at the veterans memorial that was built there a few years ago. It honors all of the soldiers from the area who faught and died in the conflicts of our nation dating back to the First World War, I believe. At the end I threw in a lume shot of all my watches after sitting absorbing some UV light. The weakest one is the Pagani Design PD1671 and the one you can barely see the two hands is the Tissot PR100. The ones with lumed bezels is, of course, the Steeldives and the one on the far left with the great lume and bright 12 o’clock pip is my Citizen Promaster Eco-Drive.
Been collecting watches since around 2014, although the watch that kicked off my obsession was a G-Shock 5600 I received in 2011 as a birthday gift. I currently have about a dozen Casio/G-Shock watche...
After years of being harassed to wear sunscreen at all times, I’m now being told I probably have a vitamin D deficiency like most other folks. Glad you enjoyed your day in the evil sun.
After years of being harassed to wear sunscreen at all times, I’m now being told I probably have a vitamin D deficiency like most other folks. Glad you enjoyed your day in the evil sun.
Drink more milk and walk around outside, preferably in your own neighborhood and not someone else’s.
Drink more milk and walk around outside, preferably in your own neighborhood and not someone else’s.
That sounds like a lot of work. I’m just going to stay on the couch and drink more beer.
That sounds like a lot of work. I’m just going to stay on the couch and drink more beer.
That’s the spirit (pun intended).