A lamp? A light? REALLY?
Good Day Men! When I was a young boy around 8-10 years old we lived in the country outside of Burlington, NC, USA. It was 26 acres of adventure. In the daytime we could see really well and traveled all over that old farm. We discovered the creek on the back of the property, and the sandy beaches where cattle used to cross many years before. It was fun to explore. But at night, things changed quite a bit. We had to have a flashlight to get around and back then the batteries and light-bulb weren't too good. You could barely see more than ten feet in front of you and what lay beyond that could be a bit scary to say the least. Sometimes we'd carry a gas lantern and that was a lot better and you could see fifty feet in front of you. But when the gas gave out or the batteries died, that changed everything. The world is a lot scarier in the dark and that should be the way we feel when we walk along without the lamp or light to guide...