If you were born in Namibia, you'll be acutely aware of the sun in Namibia. You can't miss it. Sunlight in our country is a given, unavoidable and pervasive. It's great especially if you have a lot of laundry.
We're used to it, sometimes can't stand it, happy when it's cloudy, thrilled when it's raining but subconsciously, Namibians love their sun. It's also on our flag...the sun. And as countless tourist websites have proclaimed, we live in a sunny country.
Winter is our dry, cold season. Cold in the morning and evenings, the day always heats up around 10:00 in the morning and cools sharply after 15:00, in winter. One thing we're blessed with is a sunny winter. So, tonnes of good Vitamin D all year round, available right here in sunny Namibia! For free!
The sun, we all know by now, is not always healthy. Well, actually, I was taught that too much of a good thing is never healthy. The trick is moderation, apparently. That said, I spotted this young business person on camera today, going about her business, selling her handmade sandwiches to corporate customers, sporting a gorgeous feathered hat, wooden handmade earrings and wearing a loose-fitting salmon cotton top and black cardigan (just in case).
We love your style, Selma! Why not invest in a good-looking hat to protect your skin in winter? I LOVE hats, bags, shoes and accessories. Salmon in winter? Just gorgeous!
We're used to it, sometimes can't stand it, happy when it's cloudy, thrilled when it's raining but subconsciously, Namibians love their sun. It's also on our flag...the sun. And as countless tourist websites have proclaimed, we live in a sunny country.
Winter is our dry, cold season. Cold in the morning and evenings, the day always heats up around 10:00 in the morning and cools sharply after 15:00, in winter. One thing we're blessed with is a sunny winter. So, tonnes of good Vitamin D all year round, available right here in sunny Namibia! For free!
The sun, we all know by now, is not always healthy. Well, actually, I was taught that too much of a good thing is never healthy. The trick is moderation, apparently. That said, I spotted this young business person on camera today, going about her business, selling her handmade sandwiches to corporate customers, sporting a gorgeous feathered hat, wooden handmade earrings and wearing a loose-fitting salmon cotton top and black cardigan (just in case).
We love your style, Selma! Why not invest in a good-looking hat to protect your skin in winter? I LOVE hats, bags, shoes and accessories. Salmon in winter? Just gorgeous!
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