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                    [Summary] => At midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God. – Acts 16:25


Gray skies, blue mood. It’s common enough to produce what some have called the "gloom index." That’s a way of describing the amount of cloudy weather a region can expect during a winter season.

A related idea is called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). The theory is that weather-sensitive people experience a certain amount of cloudy-induced melancholy.
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A strong, young brute often swaggered around town boasting that he could walk a barbed wire fence in his bare feet with a wildcat under each arm. So goes the story according to the Iron County Miner. The braggart got a rude awakening, however, when he married a strong-willed little lady who made him wash the dishes twice a day.
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Gray skies, blue mood. It’s common enough to produce what some have called the "gloom index." That’s a way of describing the amount of cloudy weather a region can expect during a winter season.

A related idea is called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). The theory is that weather-sensitive people experience a certain amount of cloudy-induced melancholy.
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