Its that time of the year

The Sun is is shining on my laptop screen right now, which (through a rather convuluted process) made me realize that today is the Vernal Equinox.  March Equinox if you…

The Sun is is shining on my laptop screen right now, which (through a rather convuluted process) made me realize that today is the Vernal Equinox.  March Equinox if you prefer and don't want to be North Americancentric. Now while that doesn't mean that Spring has arrived here, far from it. It does mean that for the next six months we'll have more sunlight than you. Or at least those of you who live south of here, which would pretty much mean everyone reading this. And apart from Russia, that would only leave about 400 people who live further north, hogging even more sun.

So for the next six weeks we'll see ever increasing amounts of the Sun. In about a month's time, even though the Sun will still be setting we will, for all intents and purposes, have 24 hour light. But around the 8th of May the Sun will no longer set, and for the next three months it will simply circle us in the sky.

Many people find the 24 hour light harder to adjust to than the dark season. I'm not one of them. I never mind the dark season, but boy do I love the 24 hour sunlight. I love being able to go for a hike at 3 in the morning if I so desire. I love how much living you can pack into a day. And having had the circadian rhythm beaten out of me with a life time of shift work, I have no problems sleeping when it is bright out.

Bring on the Sun, I'll be here enjoying it. And gloating, just a little bit.

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