What chronotype are you?
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What chronotype are you?
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Broken Light: A Photography Collective
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A night owl, huh? Interesting to know that, BB..
And my husband’s an early bird… π
Great that you can make that work…I suppose sometimes you meet in the middle. π
No, he just nags me until I get out of bed, haha π
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Darkly hued is still infinitely interesting!
Shadows and light, Col, shadows and light π
Really like that photo…nice composition.
Thanks, Charles – one of the few that I’ve taken with my phone, which is not blurred.
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Love the poetic title. I used to be a solidly middle-of-the-day person. You know, best work between 10 and 2. I think I’m a morning person now. 50 hasn’t changed you into an early bird, so you are still young in my book.
I envy the perky early risers, Monica. I think the morning is such a lovely time, but it’s oh so hard to get out of bed π¦ When I was a pre-teen, I was an early bird – my mum always brought us tea in bed and she’s an early riser, but my clock seemed to switch at adolescence and has never switched back since π
“I like the Night Life ~ BB.”
Where should we meet, Nancy? π
we lived ‘outside’ here for eighteen months, while building, very energising and liberating to be under the stars, in the breeze, listening to the sounds of the night in the firelight π
Wonderful, Christine – do you see thousands of stars where you are?
yes bb, we do … there is faint and distant man-made glow from north and south on a dark night, but otherwise it is really dark π
Very interesting – I’m the same as you – late. I would sleep in until 11am and sometimes even till 1pm if I could when I was a teenager and in my twenties (having kids changed that without my permission :)) and would stay up really late.
Having children would definitely change that, haha. I think our “type” are definitely late-nighters, GKM π I’m always in trouble for staying up late, and not being able to get up in the morning – I am nagged out of bed on the weekend by the big child that is my husband π
read recently that getting up early is associated with having more heart attacks or something like that – even when they controlled for length of sleep – so we are on the right track bb π
Love that article you linked to, BB. Fascinating stuff. I’d say I’m early. But living in Britain that can be a bummer in the winter, because there is no early day, only very late black night overstaying its welcome..
Ooh, yes, Kate – I would be a total hibernator in winter if I lived in Britain. Bad enough here π
Broad daylight and bright colours, that’s me π
Hence the wonderfully sunny disposition π
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I’m very much a daylight girl. Love your dark-hued pic though. π
Thanks, AD π