Thursday, June 22, 2006

Sunlight Feels Right

It's the longest day of the year.

Rodgers and Hart wrote a pretty cool ballad called "The Shortest Day Of The Year," but as far as I know, no one wrote about the longest day. I guess moonlight inspires composers more than sunlight.

But who doesn't like long days? Nothing's more depressing than looking out the window, see it's getting dark, and realizing it's not even 6 yet.

That's why I've always felt we should feel good three quarters of the year. After all, through spring and fall, we're getting more than 12 hours of sunlight. And from winter through spring the days are getting longer. That only leaves autumn, and if you live where the leaves change, that's not too bad either.

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