Light

I've been experimenting with light. Suppose one were aging. And I am not saying this impacts me now, but as a person ages, were they to, a person might be concerned about being a candle tender.

Anyway, as to lights, I found something like strings of Christmas lights in clear or color. And you get them, and you can either string them around items of decor, around candles, or set them in a jar, which sets them off in something clearly visible. I tried them in a jar. My first experiment demonstrates you need a larger one to make it usable. And then, I tried stringing them around candles. I turned them on.

And you have safe light for the aging.

Were I to code this, it would be canning jars and lights.

When a person is setting a mood in a room, and you want safe light, either so recalling to turn it off has little impact, or if you want to set up the light to be harmless in a crowd, you could use these lights. These lights would be excellent for application in schools.

Some candles are bought with the intent of being only a decoration. It's sad that this happens. If you had candles you get which are cheap, you could use them merely as a decoration, and set these other lights around them. That's a possibility. Or if by life circumstance, you have any of those, this is a way to make those usable. You benefit from the decor, and you don't destroy the cheap candle. It was not till I burned candles, I discovered the cheap candle on the market. These are the ones which were never meant to be burned. If a person has an eye for those, they tend to be cheap or marked down.

As to why there are cheap candles on the market, who knows why that happens.

In communities, where attention is paid to quality of life, you should model these solutions, and make them available to those in your facility.

Who does not have LED Christmas lights? Maybe there's a new way to use them.

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