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Old 10-29-2008, 06:11 PM   #45 (permalink)
Andrew Brunelle
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Originally Posted by Permafrost View Post
I recall vaguely reading somewhere that it should be done barefoot, and I live up north where it's in the minus signs now. How do you sungaze barefoot in winter? Do you?
I certainly wouldn't risk getting frostbite. Get used to walking around barefoot all over the place and eventually you'll adapt to be able to do it.

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You may want to move down south for the three months that it is coldest. The sun is one of our greatest assets and to use to effectively during the winter months, it helps to be in a more tropical atmosphere. This is probably why birds fly south for the winter. That and the threat of freezing to death.
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