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Sometimes I even can't save the daylight, because there is none, it is just so murky as life! Maybe I should invent darkness savings, it would be more successful!

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9 minutes ago, paulo said:

You should have waited until it was sunny. That daylight looks a bit grey.

Southern California = SMOG!

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19 minutes ago, InstrEd said:

I thought it was the Forest Fires from all those exploding trees!

There is that too. We have the most liberal exploding trees of any state.

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The idea is to save it up for your entire lifetime. Then, when you meet your final reward (e.g. driving your RV to Arizona), you dump it all out.

I've been there, and can attest that that's what they've been doing. So much of it has been discarded all over the countryside that now nothing can grow there but cactus. Another mess us boomers have left for subsequent generations to clean up. Scattered light.

For myself, I'm doing my part by burying all my saved up light in the backyard. No way those ungrateful kids are getting it. You know they'd just blow it all on one gloomy Northwest December. So the sun sets at 4:00 and it's raining every day? Oh, boo hoo. When I was a kid, before my generation gave you global warming, it snowed every day in Seattle. And we liked it that way.

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So sad you horde your precious jar of daylight.

Check out Alaska in the summer, where the daylight flows like wine.

 

That's nonsensical but so pretty I couldn't stop myself from writing it.

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