Jacob POV As the sun set in Boudins, the natural light from the sky was a lot less visible because of so many trees surrounding the houses. As bizarre it may sound, electricity was not something the habitants were familiar with. The households were lit by either small makeshift metal lamps known as GRIDAP, as well as the traditional lanterns for those who could afford it. The rising, and setting of the sun was always announced by the birds. And telling time was very peculiar. When roosters start climbing trees to go to sleep, they would crow about two to three times, indicating that it was approximately six o'clock in the evening. And again, when morning came, for the early risers, the roosters crow around 4AM. Then snoozed themselves for an hour at a time until 6AM. It was rather di

