It's the Autumnal Equinox, that day after which it's more dark than light in the northern hemisphere. Fortunately we're forestalling the inevitable super-early arrival of night by holding off on switching back to Standard Time until the second of November, so local sunset here in Indy is still at almost quarter to eight and remains after seven PM until well into October.
But when DST ends, it's that time again...
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| (This is an exaggeration. Even in the depths of winter, the earliest the sun sets here is 5:19. Thank you, Mitch Daniels.) |
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