pimg class=”alignright” title=”Night Sky?” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/nightsky.jpg” alt=”nightsky” width=”319″ height=”209″ /Carrie and I are lucky enough to have a hot tub in our back yard, overlooking a pretty spectacular ocean and mountain view. We often soak for a while and talk about the day#8217;s activities just before retiring to bed (I sometimes alternate with a quick a title=”Cold Water Therapy” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/cold-water-therapy/”plunge or two into our unheated pool/a). Last night we were taking advantage of the break between winter storms to #8220;jacuze#8221; when I noticed that the cloud cover had so dispersed the city lights of L.A. and Santa Monica that it lit up the sky even 20 miles out into Malibu. On an otherwise moonless night, it had become light enough to simulate dusk all over L.A.. Can you imagine the amount of manmade light it takes to have that effect? Of course, that got me thinking about all the ways in […]
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