11-25-2008, 12:46 AM
karsen,
I am not speaking for kanesa, but you should realize that during the winter months here in the Midwest, you can literally go days without real sunlight.
Most days are very gray and cloudy whether it snows or not. This problem is compounded by the fact that due to the move back to Standard vs. Daylight Savings time, most people go to work while it is still dark outside and come back home once it is dark again. I am in Chicago and it was dark at 4:40 this afternoon.
Enjoying a few hours of sunlight on the weekends is not enough for many people.
DM
I am not speaking for kanesa, but you should realize that during the winter months here in the Midwest, you can literally go days without real sunlight.
Most days are very gray and cloudy whether it snows or not. This problem is compounded by the fact that due to the move back to Standard vs. Daylight Savings time, most people go to work while it is still dark outside and come back home once it is dark again. I am in Chicago and it was dark at 4:40 this afternoon.
Enjoying a few hours of sunlight on the weekends is not enough for many people.
DM