The D.C. area is losing two to three minutes of daylight every day. In a mere 10 days, the sun will set before 7 p.m. and will rise around 7 a.m.
But as the days grow shorter, the sunrises and sunsets are becoming more inviting and accessible. The sunrises, increasing in their crispness, are no longer only visible to the earliest of risers. And sunsets, no longer sultry, time themselves perfectly for an after dinner stroll.
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