I'm sensitive to decreased daylight that occurs in late Oct., & autumn; it's
more noticeable in New England than farther south.  (I almost count the days
till the shortest day is over in Dec!)

Last year, I bought some Swedish sort of bulb that has a violet color glass
and the light reminds me of late afternoon dusk type sun in the winter.
Maybe that's a big change for the Swedes in winter, but it's not bright
enough for me at only 60 watts.

There's another kind of light bulb sold here in the states.  A friend & I
wonder if the lights & light bulbs advertised for this (can't remember the
name-- sunlamps??) are really just plant light bulbs.  Anybody know?  (I
don't want ultraviolet light; bad enough I have to put sunscreen on to go
outside.)

I've seen one turned on in someone's home; it is very bright, sort of light
a halogen light brightness wise.  We have a halogen lamp but don't like it
because of all the heat it throws off and that it is a potential fire
hazard.

Any info would be appreciated.

Sincerely,
Nancy B.;
Labor Day; cloudy and dark here!
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