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Garden Master
Maybe with StreetLights ... and the reflection from fallen leaves ......
Differences, between night and day. I just opened the curtains on the South Window and saw the "yard squirrel" checking out something on the lawn. It was 7:45 AM and, with a cloudy sky (& forecast of rain), quite dark. In about 2 weeks, the clock will show 6:45 instead of 7:45 - a very late change to Standard Time for 2021. Some of you know how I dislike these changes.
It's difficult to know what the yard squirrel thinks. Along about the Summer Solstice, I noticed him busy at 4:15 AM. Of course, soon he won't be around at all for cold day after cold night after cold day ... But, it's been a little unseasonably warm and he hasn't had to take many daytime naps, yet. He's already lost, what, 8 daylight hours before he has to take those long, long winter naps? He will really be missing out on the neighbors' birdseed feeders then!
I intended to post a wavy, dark & light graph showing the difference between our daylight hours through 12 months. However, those meteorologist folks like to fudge with light after dark, light before light - that sort of thing. Sunshine. It's the Sun, Everybody. Okay, there's a full moon and it's very high in the sky but I wonder if the squirrel and 90% of the natural environment even notices it. With clear skies, which we have had so much of this year, the sun comes up - bink, it's bright light out


Steve
Time comes stealing on by night and day. ~ W. Shakespeare