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To: AmericanMermaid

[The mornings are lovely!]

They are? The job I worked 2021-2022 had me going in at 6:15 p.m. and I’d leave 3:45 a.m. to 4:45 a.m.

And often, overtime (at first)

I’d like to believe you about mornings, as you call them, but I’m usually asleep by then.

However, at 4:30-5:30 a.m. I often see what’s happening on FR.

There’s this strange thing when the darkness starts fading around 5 a.m. I don’t know what it is yet. I’m thinking it’s Global Warming.


33 posted on 10/07/2024 2:47:17 PM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: SaveFerris

“don’t know what it is yet. I’m thinking it’s Global Warming.”

Lol! Don’t even go there! :D

That’s a good point, people who work the night shift. I don’t know if I could get used to that, but I’m sure people do. 7 AM is the earliest for me, since by 9:30 I’m headed for bed. I love getting up, making coffee, and watching the sun come through the trees in my backyard!


44 posted on 10/07/2024 3:08:27 PM PDT by AmericanMermaid
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To: SaveFerris

There’s this strange thing when the darkness starts fading around 5 a.m. I don’t know what it is yet. I’m thinking it’s Global Warming.
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People with dementia get “sun downers” around the time it gets dark.

For me, you are correct about the 5 am strangeness. This occures when I am having some physical pain and after a night of not sleeping, 5 am is time to “get up”. Half awake and zero coffee, I am amazed at the brilliant posts that time of day.


70 posted on 10/07/2024 6:51:02 PM PDT by BarbM (Men who look at porn are impotent for God.)
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