Darkness

This is the season for darkness. Daylight Savings Time has expired for another year and so we are cast once again into the inky blackness of early night. The sun rises earlier of course, and that is a plus in an otherwise dim light.

Driving late errands once again requires headlights. The dreaded oncoming headlights appear once again as a demon of age. Not seeing things, people and landmarks becomes yet another seasonal hazard.

I always wondered why Halloween trick and treaters had to work with early night. Today that problem has been solved with DST ending just after Halloween. But remember when that was not so?

Pondering early darkness the other evening brought awareness to thoughts of Thanksgiving, and of course to the Holiday Season just before us. Suddenly it is not warm weather thinking but cold, snow and Christmas trees. Surprising how quickly this happened.

The days will continue to shorten until December 21 when once again the days will lengthen ever so slowly. By February early light is early, and evening dim is later. We can witness the changes. By April it is in full swing.

The ebb and flow of light signals many changes in our living of life. The clues continue whether we pay attention to them or not. So simple a thing, but consequential just the same.

Who would have thought?

November 16, 2022

 

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