Here’s a cheery thought: Our days won’t have this much light again until February 4, 2008.
That’s what I calculated yesterday while waiting for the bus. This much daylight will return in about 3 months from now.
Here’s a cheery thought: Our days won’t have this much light again until February 4, 2008.
That’s what I calculated yesterday while waiting for the bus. This much daylight will return in about 3 months from now.
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MichelleV.P.
Here’s an even cheerier thought: According to this recent news in The Onion, that “February daylight” could return quicker than you calculated, due to the cancellation of fall earlier this week:”…Though it came as a surprise to many, the cancellation was not without its share of warning signs. In recent years, fall had been reduced from three months to a meager two-week stint, and its scheduled start time had been pushed back later and later each year…”