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The length of day and night are set by latitude. For all practical purposes, every city at any given latitude has the same length of day and night on any given day of the year. Boston is at the same latitude as northern Spain and central Italy and has days of the same length as those places throughout the year. Places like Seattle, Minneapolis, London and Amsterdam have much shorter days in the winter. Since Boston is far to the eastern end of the eastern time zone, it gets dark early in winter and days seem short, especially if you get up late in the morning. Try getting up earlier if it bothers you (or move to Ohio at the western end of the time zone). You can also get a bright full spectrum light for your living room - I did.
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In darkness let me dwell; the ground shall sorrow be,
The roof despair, to bar all cheerful light from me; The walls of marble black, that moist'ned still shall weep; My music, hellish jarring sounds, to banish friendly sleep. Thus, wedded to my woes, and bedded in my tomb, O let me dying live, till death doth come, till death doth come. My dainties grief shall be, and tears my poison'd wine, My sighs the air, through which my panting heart shall pine: My robes my mind shall suit exceeding blackest night, My study shall be tragic thoughts, sad fancy to delight. Pale ghosts and frightful shades shall my acquaintance be: O thus, my hapless joy, I haste to thee, I haste to thee. |
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