
The title of this blog may seem confusing to some people but it really isn't. It is a very simply concept that we discussed on a trip to Algonquin Park for the Canada Day weekend. While we were there we realized that the days seemed longer than those we used to have when we lived in the city. A friend quickly helped us understand that when we live in the city we are surrounded by so much artificial light that as soon as night falls we turn those on and we can still enjoy the rest of our night. But while camping we are living under the light provided by the sun and only the sun. As soon as its dark we hit night and its time to sleep. Once the sun rises we awake and begin the day. There is no living through the night or sleeping through the day (unless you want to lol). But basically I came to a conclusion that I prefer the lifestyle natural light has to provide over that of artificial light.
But besides all the serious shit we did some pretty cool things! We did canoeing (capsizing was the best part! haha although I did bleed quite a bit after cutting my toe on the rocks), we did hiking (just a long ass walk on THE TRANS-CANADA RAILROAD... kind of cool), we did fishing (caught nothing but did pull some random missions which was cool) and finally we all managed to spend quality time without fighting any bears. The pictures shown were all taken during the last day we were there since the first day we got there I wasn't really in the mood to take pictures. Never force yourself to take pictures, it'll never turn out right.
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