Poor Kenny…with one blue eye it’s bound to make you have snow blindness. Blue eyed people have trouble seeing in bright sunlight especially reflecting from the snow. I should know, I have blue eyes.
no kidding… I just came in from shoveling snow in bright sunlight and had to just sit for 5 minutes before I could see anything. (where are the snow goggles I had as a kid – we called them eskimo glasses then, ‘cuz we didn’t know any better)
allen@home 10 months ago
Will why didn’t the sun bother you ?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 10 months ago
Awww, Kenny. Wear your sunglasses, or a pair of goggles, if you’re going outside in snow and sun.
Mediatech 10 months ago
There’s no business like snow business.
BigDaveGlass 10 months ago
It’s snow fair……
saylorgirl 10 months ago
Poor Kenny…with one blue eye it’s bound to make you have snow blindness. Blue eyed people have trouble seeing in bright sunlight especially reflecting from the snow. I should know, I have blue eyes.
John Wiley Premium Member 10 months ago
It was so bright out yesterday I had to make electrical tape slits for my sunglasses. It really helped, but no driving like that.
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member 10 months ago
Kenny should have goggled Outdoor Snow Safety on his computer first.
ladykat 10 months ago
Ouch! Poor Kenny.
KEA 10 months ago
no kidding… I just came in from shoveling snow in bright sunlight and had to just sit for 5 minutes before I could see anything. (where are the snow goggles I had as a kid – we called them eskimo glasses then, ‘cuz we didn’t know any better)
cuzinron47 10 months ago
A bit of role reversal here, Will having fun in the snow?
rockyridge1977 10 months ago
Looks like a headache!!!!
bwswolf 10 months ago
Better take a rest there …… Kenny …… well maybe ………… after you regain consciousness ……. :O