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Seems hardly fair

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that you folks down Nebraska way already have an extra 3 minutes of daylight in the afternoon! We are measuring our extra afternoon daylight in seconds still. Day length here today is 6 hrs and 53 minutes. Looking forward to the days lengthening out, despite the old saying "As the days grow longer so the cold grows stronger".
 
I believe Monday is our shortest day then Tuesday will be 3 seconds longer - - - not much but headed in the right direction!
 
50°F here today, and the coming week should be about the same. We missed the snow, but had almost 2 inches of rain last week. Western Nebraska had winter storm watches, and eastern Nebraska had flood watches, all on the same day.

Worked at the plant this weekend, 6am-6pm. Drive to & from work in the dark. Deliver feed in the dark while it's froze up some. Maybe Santa will bring me one of those miner's headlamps to wear? I could use one.
 
George said:
I believe Monday is our shortest day then Tuesday will be 3 seconds longer - - - not much but headed in the right direction!

That's true, but not your earliest sunset, that was a few days ago.
 
loomixguy said:
50°F here today, and the coming week should be about the same. We missed the snow, but had almost 2 inches of rain last week. Western Nebraska had winter storm watches, and eastern Nebraska had flood watches, all on the same day.

Worked at the plant this weekend, 6am-6pm. Drive to & from work in the dark. Deliver feed in the dark while it's froze up some. Maybe Santa will bring me one of those miner's headlamps to wear? I could use one.

I envy your 50 degree weather, although it has been a rather balmy -22C here during the day (no idea what the foreignheight conversion is), minus 30C or so at night. The temp isn't what wears on a guy, the dark takes it's toll. Sadly, it will be Jan 3 or so before the sunrise comes any earlier.
 
Even with lights on the tractors (Granted, they are very old used things), nothing seems to work as well in the dark as it does in the daylight. Looking forward to a few more good hours to get things done.
 
loomixguy said:
50°F here today, and the coming week should be about the same. We missed the snow, but had almost 2 inches of rain last week. Western Nebraska had winter storm watches, and eastern Nebraska had flood watches, all on the same day.

Worked at the plant this weekend, 6am-6pm. Drive to & from work in the dark. Deliver feed in the dark while it's froze up some. Maybe Santa will bring me one of those miner's headlamps to wear? I could use one.

Get a led headlight. Just do it.

I have one that has the battery on the back. 2 aa batteries will last for a lot of hours with a bright light. I use mine a lot in winter. Unlike flashlight, always have light right where you are looking. Check out the lumens, more is better, but uses up more battery

Also have some cheaper ones that have 3 aaa batteries in front, but not as bright and don't like extra weight on my forehead.
 
sandhiller said:
loomixguy said:
50°F here today, and the coming week should be about the same. We missed the snow, but had almost 2 inches of rain last week. Western Nebraska had winter storm watches, and eastern Nebraska had flood watches, all on the same day.

Worked at the plant this weekend, 6am-6pm. Drive to & from work in the dark. Deliver feed in the dark while it's froze up some. Maybe Santa will bring me one of those miner's headlamps to wear? I could use one.

Get a led headlight. Just do it.

I have one that has the battery on the back. 2 aa batteries will last for a lot of hours with a bright light. I use mine a lot in winter. Unlike flashlight, always have light right where you are looking. Check out the lumens, more is better, but uses up more battery

Also have some cheaper ones that have 3 aaa batteries in front, but not as bright and don't like extra weight on my forehead.


I bought a dozen of the 3 battery ones when the local warehouse had them for $2.99 each - - - have one in each truck and use one for feeding about 6 months of the year. Could I use a better one? Probably but my grand-kids have a ton of fun with these and I use them when working under the hood and many other times. Best $3.00 I have spent in a long time and they are about 3 years old and so far they work every time I need them
 
Do you use those rechargeable AA batteries? I use them in some flashlights and my little radio with earphones so I don't have to always be buying new batteries. No idea how they compare for the one time use batteries for power in a flashlight one uses for a longer time, but they sure seem to give bright light for around the house and last a long time in the radio. Just an idea that might help you, if you hate to go shopping as much as I do. I did buy a little battery tester so I could tell if the battery was worn out, or just needed charging. Those little batteries sure do last a long time, though. I've had some several years, and just keep recharging them.

mrj
 

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