Description
In seasons of literal darkness it's important to hunt for the light. And there’s plenty of places to find it -- warming fires, twinkle lights or the Menorah, shining stars, headlamps and more.
But my favorite way is through a more figurative means: the light of other humans.
With winter darkness and the importance of light on my mind, now is a perfect time to briefly pause and appreciate the light of humans as we go outside together.
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Some of the good stuff:
[:35] The question: where do you find light?
[1:00] The light situation around here
[1:48] Some light places
[2:45] My favorite source of light
[3:06] Here’s who they are and where to find them
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