For me, it can be a tossup between February and March. I had February 4 flagged on my calendar, since on that day there were a full 60 minutes more sunup than on Dec. 21. I too feel sunlight deficit cumulatively, so it's not usually a problem until January or so, when, technically, the sun is already coming back. But in an ordinary winter (this is the first time in a decade or more that we've had any noticeable amount of "normal" winter weather) March is an endurance test. Whose dregs of stamina will last longer, mine of winter's? And with the crack-the-whip changes in March weather, it ain't over til it's over.
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Date: 2008-02-27 09:10 pm (UTC)But in an ordinary winter (this is the first time in a decade or more that we've had any noticeable amount of "normal" winter weather) March is an endurance test. Whose dregs of stamina will last longer, mine of winter's? And with the crack-the-whip changes in March weather, it ain't over til it's over.