Nights are getting longer. How is it for you?
By Xavier Bage
@franxav (13836)
India
October 30, 2019 7:39pm CST
This morning I started my walk at 5:05 am. In a day or two I must take it to 5:06, then one minute later and so on. Nights are getting longer by a minute every day. When I was walking past the fields I found the trees enveloped in fog. With the morning light behind they present a ghost like silhouette. Somehow, I feel a peace inside me. I am relaxed. Perhaps, the tranquil morning is making it happen. I pray for my family, for the children I take care of, for the organisation I work for and I submit the new day to the Heavenly Father.
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
31 Oct 19
It is not noticeable yet but for sure the night will be longer by the middle of November.
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
1 Nov 19
@franxav Now it is 6 am here and still no light.
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@RasmaSandra (79714)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
31 Oct 19
Yes, by the time 7 PM rolls around it is pitch black outside
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@amitkokiladitya (171927)
• Agra, India
31 Oct 19
For me days are getting shorter and this makes me uneasy
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@andriaperry (116936)
• Anniston, Alabama
31 Oct 19
I am not fond of the longer nights.
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@oahuwriter (26777)
• United States
31 Oct 19
Know what you mean...I leave the library where I have internet computer use, earlier for it gets dark quicker now since autumn started. Before 7-7:30 was still lighted, not now though. By 6:30 it's almost so dark!!! I only catch the bus, so I don't feel comfortable riding the bus when dark.
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@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
31 Oct 19
That's time or period of the so-called equinox. That's the night is longer than the day time. We observe here that it starts usually in September and ends in March.
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