I, too, sometimes struggle with what you should say in a time like this that feels sincere and not a reflex statement. But I find that this quote from Bruce Coville in a children's book of all places sometimes carries the most weight.
“Nothing you love is lost. Not really. Things, people—they...
I could see daylight the other night when I was outside having a breathing treatment. It was definitely around nine. I don't remember exactly the time. But there's certainly enough daylight to make my grass grow ridiculously fast. I've already mowed the full yard twice this month, the...
Repeat the question; I'm not following. Are you saying you want to breed a Blue Mottled bird to a Lavender bird? And a Black Spangled bird to a Lavender bird?
So, the Passenger Pigeon 5000? Carolina Parakeet Magnum?
It is.
No one needs extra light. The US government likes us to have "more daylight" because people stay out of their homes longer and spend more money.