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IMPRESSUM WAVES MAGAZINE JANUARY 2020 ISSUE #01 PUBLISHER REFRESH FOUNDER & EDITOR IN CHIEF BERNADETTE BUCKLAND EXECUTIVE EDITOR & DEVOPS CAROLYN CAMERON DESIGN LEONE DANIELI EDITORS EDWARD HARRIS FRANK JACKSON PROOFREADER FELICITY JOHNSTON CONTRIBUTORS AMANDA FERGUSON BELLA GLOVER CAMERON EDMUNDS CHRISTOPHER HODGES DOROTHY FORSYTH LUCAS GIBSON SEBASTIAN MCDONALD GABRIELLE MORRISON MADELEINE SHARP STEPHANIE UNDERWOOD VIRGINIA WATSON

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CONTRIBUTORS CAMERON EDMUNDS

LUCAS GIBSON

Writing that appears to be plagiarized, ghostwritten, published elsewhere, or of little interest

Fact checking, spelling, grammar, writing style, page design and photos

BERNADETTE BUCKLAND

SEBASTIAN MCDONALD

Motivating and developing editorial staff

Contributing editorial pieces

FRANK JACKSON

VIRGINIA WATSON

This decision is made by the editor-inchief after seeking input from reviewers selected on a basis

Ensuring the final draft is complete and there are no omissions

EDWARD HARRIS

STEPHANIE UNDERWOOD

Handling reader complaints and taking responsibility for issues after publication

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For books or journals, cross-checking citations and examining references

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YOUR SOUL

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GATHERING BEYOND THE WATER

WIND DURATION It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks. Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches, ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition, many of the beverages we drink can have negative effects on our health, including caffeinated and alcoholic beverages, which can often exacerbate the problem.

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“Now, dolphins are far more evolved than we, for wherever their mate dies, that spot becomes the burial ground and the mourning dolphin remains there for the rest of its life”

It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

WEARING SUNSCREEN For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks.

For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks.

Exactly how much water we’re supposed to drink daily is the subject of some debate among medical and health professionals. Some claim the familiar eight, 8-ounce glasses may be marginally excessive. The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working.

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“How fortuitous, then, that Dingle was to have a dolphin’s burial ground in its own back yard”

It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

“How fortuitous, then, that Dingle was to have a dolphin’s burial ground in its own back yard” The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans JANUARY 2020

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DESCRIPTION It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

Fermoyle was a stunning grey-stoned Georgian pile, bitterly cold and damp, even in summer, for there was no central heating. The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

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For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks. Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches, ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition, many of the beverages we drink can have negative effects on our health, including caffeinated and alcoholic

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Fermoyle was a stunning greystoned Georgian pile, bitterly cold and damp, even in summer, for there was no central heating.

It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks. Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications

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If we had lived in Dingle with the rest of the cast and unit, I would have had an extra hour in bed, but Robert loved it out there in the wilderness.

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WAVE EQUATION

INFORMATION It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

If we had lived in Dingle with the rest of the cast and unit, I would have had an extra hour in bed, but Robert loved it out there in the wilderness. The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks. Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches, ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition, many of the beverages

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TUMBLING INTO NIGHT It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others. The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how.

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CAPILLARY WAVES, OR RIPPLES PROUD SOUTHERN It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others. The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks.

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Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches, ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition, many of the beverages we drink can have negative effects on our health, including caffeinated and alcoholic beverages, which can often exacerbate the problem.

Exactly how much water we’re supposed to drink daily is the subject of some debate among medical and health professionals. Some claim the familiar eight, 8-ounce glasses may be marginally excessive. It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

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Dusk began tumbling into night, so I stopped in a town and asked the way to Dingle. “You’re in it,” replied the dark-haired colleen with her proud southern lilt. “This is Dingle?” I stuttered in astonishment, recalling the fishing village that once was.

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WAVE BREAKING

SUNBURNS The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks.

ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition, many of the beverages we drink can have negative effects on our health, including caffeinated and alcoholic beverages, which can often exacerbate the problem.

Exactly how much water we’re supposed to drink daily is the subject of some debate among medical and health professionals. Some claim the familiar eight, 8-ounce glasses may be marginally excessive. It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches,

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Exactly how much water we’re supposed to drink daily is the subject of some debate among medical and health professionals. Some claim the familiar eight, 8-ounce glasses may be marginally excessive. It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

WEARING It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others. The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks.

For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks. Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches, ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition, many of the beverages we drink can have negative effects on our health, including caffeinated and alcoholic beverages, which can often exacerbate the problem.

Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches, ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition, many of the beverages we drink can have negative effects on our health, including caffeinated

There had always been 52 in Dingle, one for every week of the year, but now there seemed to be as many posh restaurants, too. Two huge supermarkets, health shop, hotels, b & bs, masses of petrol stations and a fine harbour full of great big boats.

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YOUR FREEDOM

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WAVE SHOALING FRACTION It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks.

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“I was contemplating emigrating to Springfield, Massachusetts, with the rest of them.� It was a common tale. JANUARY 2020

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SCIENCE OF WAVES

EXPERIENCES It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

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HOTTEST AND LONGEST The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks.

It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

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YOUR BLUE

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longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

DEHYDRATION It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks.

Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches, ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition, many of the beverages we drink can have negative effects on our health, including caffeinated and alcoholic beverages, which can often exacerbate the problem. The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and JANUARY 2020

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LITTLE SAD

THE FACT IS

to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks.

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For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks. Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches, ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition, many of the beverages we drink can have negative effects on our health, including caffeinated and alcoholic beverages, which can often exacerbate the problem.

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IT’S IRONIC

CONSTRUCTION AND SERVICE

maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks. Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches, ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition, many of the beverages we drink can have negative effects on our health, including caffeinated and alcoholic beverages, which can often exacerbate the problem.

For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks.

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INDULGING

GRAVITY WAVE

It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks.

“We’re off to Rome.” Unable to digest the injustice, I shoved him down the stairs.

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The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches, ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition, many of the beverages we drink can have negative effects on our health, including caffeinated and alcoholic beverages, which can often exacerbate the problem. Exactly how much water we’re supposed to drink daily is the subject of some debate among medical and health professionals. Some claim the familiar eight, 8-ounce glasses may be marginally excessive. It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun

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YOUR SKY

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DARK SKY AND SEA TESTING GAMES It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns

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He never played testing games with me again; in fact, we became lifelong friends - and I went home for Christmas.

It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

He never played testing games with me again; in fact, we became lifelong friends and I went home for Christmas. The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks.

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WAVES AND SHALLOW WATER

That means a helluva lot of work for a helluva lot of the Dunquin male population. The women’s lives changed dramatically, too.

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MALE POPULATION It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others. The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

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It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks.

For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen

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FERMOYLE HOUSE The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

For years now, industry voices including mine have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks. Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches, ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition, many of the beverages we drink can have negative effects on our health, including caffeinated and alcoholic beverages, which can often exacerbate the problem.

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WIDTH OF AREA AFFECTED BY FETCH HEATERS WERE It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards.

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DECISION SINCE It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks. Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches, ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition, many of the beverages we drink can have negative effects on our health, including caffeinated and alcoholic beverages, which can often exacerbate the problem. Exactly how much water we’re supposed to drink daily is the subject of some debate among medical and health professionals. Some claim the familiar eight, 8-ounce glasses may be marginally excessive. It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work

David asked if they could hurry up and make a decision since his crew would be leaving Dingle soon, for good. JANUARY 2020

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RYAN’S DAUGHTER

The Ryan’s Daughter village had been built on land belonging to five different families, who couldn’t agree on whether it should remain standing or be taken down at the end of the shoot.

LAND BELONGING It’s ironic and maybe even a little sad to think that during summer, when much of the rest of the world is indulging in fun in the sun, professionals in the pool and spa industry are working at breakneck speed and have little or no time to enjoy the experiences they work so hard to create for others.

The fact is, pool and spa construction and service, as well as lifeguarding, swim instruction and pool facility require working the hardest when the days are hottest and longest. It’s the time of year when sunburns, dehydration and sheer exhaustion become bona fide occupational hazards. For years now, industry voices — including mine — have urged basic skin cancer prevention measures, i.e. wearing sunscreen, hats and having regular skin cancer screenings. Those admonishments are often couched with scary information about how one in five Americans are treated for skin cancer in their lives and how dramatically working outdoors increases the risks. Prolonged dehydration can contribute to a wide array of medical complications, including fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, headaches, ulcers, high blood pressure and kidney disease. In addition

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