SC - Platina - questions

Rebecca E Tants retants at hotmail.com
Sun Jan 24 14:10:27 PST 1999


Then, too, trying to eat in almost darkness with an almost 3 yr. old who
is not sure if he likes darkness is not real fun either.
Beatrix
Oakheart, Calontir
Springfield, Mo

On Sun, 24 Jan 1999 15:41:04 EST Kathleen M Hogan
<kathleen.hogan at juno.com> writes:
>
>On Sun, 24 Jan 1999 12:01:11 -0600 (CST) alysk at ix.netcom.com (Elise 
>Fleming) writes:
>>  I will note in passing that there is a level of low light 
>>that now gives me headaches and eye strain.  Many feasts seem to 
>>descend to this particular level and after some 15-20 minutes I 
>>experience continuing, low-level pain.  Is this a problem for anyone 
>>else?
>
>I have problems with both too-bright and too-dim lights.  That's why I 
>usually go ahead and take my migraine pills before feast these days.   
>I don't mind eating under "normal" or mundane lighting....I like to 
>see what it is I'm eating.  I still will light a couple candles on the 
>table for ambiance, but don't have to light enough that I have to 
>worry about singing hair reaching for the salt cellar or someone 
>knocking one over with a plate or bowl. 
>
>Caitlin nicFhionghuin
>House Oak & Thistle

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