OH and I have been experimenting. Red lights are apparently the way forward for horse-stable lighting and there is a science in this, all of which I have read and not understood (says Michael Faraday’s 5th great niece!)
Anyway, last night we rooted around the house looking for red material and I found OH’s orange woollen hat which I put over the light only for it to turn a very credible red. So more rooting around and I found a large fluorescent orange hood in a drawer from a coat long gone. We put it around the light and, again, it looked very red. Perfect. OH cut up the hood and covered the light.
And later on that night, I stuck the red light onto the container. It looks much brighter than it actually was. So now we have a Red Light District with some distinctly dodgy characters living there!
This morning and everything was fine. All happy. Buckets finished and the gentlemen (** cough **) were tucking into the haynets.
The ladies, of course, as Victorian etiquette demands, had retired to the drawing-room, or in this case the containers.
They seemed very happy inside and stayed there for most of the morning.
The little boys did their own thing.
And OH and I are still experimenting. I drove over to Turriefield for their selection of red plastic bags some of which we added to the lights. It gave it a better hue and nearer to the colour science says horses find easiest to see in at night. Something about wavelengths being above 620 nm but we don’t have a way of measuring any of this so this is just a stab in the dark.