Anytime I float by a window, I can tell whether the outside is lit or if it's dark outside. When we're working it's just day for us with the lights on inside.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I can always see light in any situation. It's just the way I'm made.
But when I wasn't working, I was usually at a window looking down at Earth.
I've stood outside my house in Montana looking at the northern lights... crackling against the night sky. To me, that's magic.
There is nothing in the dark that isn't there when the lights are on.
I feel that buildings often have a workaday aspect that you see during the daylight hours, and a more resplendent side that emerges after dark.
There is a sort of elation about sunlight on the upper part of a house.
I swim all the time at night - I've always been a water girl. It's a black-bottom pool and my pool light was out, and as I've done a thousand times I just kind of did a little seal dive. I saw a huge bright light and I literally thought, 'That's it.'
Daylight reveals color; artificial light drains it.
Science is like a flashlight in the hands of people living in a huge balloon. They can illuminate anything in the balloon, but cannot shine it outside the balloon to see where it is floating - or if it is floating at all.
I sleep with a light on in the bathroom so I can see where I'm at, because I wake up and have no clue!