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    The midnight sun...

    I wasn't up late enough on Summer Solstice to take any pictures, but I got home very late last night!

    The back of my property at just before 1am. Pictures were taken using the "available light" setting on my camera so no flash and no editing, except resizing.

    My snowmachine's summer resting spot. Forgot to move it before the snow melted! It's piece of junk anyway, but I should put a tarp over it!

    Technically, we get just under 20 hours of true daylight right now, but we get 24 hours of "visible light"...it doesn't get dark. You can run a chainsaw, fish, golf, walk dogs any time of day and not need a flashlight! It will be late July before we start getting any darkness.
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    Wow! What an adjustment that would be for us southerners... 24 hour daylight? WOW! Do you tell the kids they can play outside until dark like we do? (some southern humor here.....)

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    I went wild when I saw the tread titled "The Midnight Sun".

    I am so fortunate that someone took pictures of this for me to see!!!

    I can't imagine living without " night", "darkness". Wild. !!!

    The pictures you posted "took" me there!!!! At last, I saw what life is like without darkness!!!!! Thank-you!!!!!!

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    Wow beautiful pictures! I love the outdoors
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    How much daylight would you get in the middle of winter?

    Obviously you have no use for daylight saving up there! We don't need it here either but it's forced on us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G535
    How much daylight would you get in the middle of winter?

    Obviously you have no use for daylight saving up there! We don't need it here either but it's forced on us.
    We get the opposite in the winter. In December & January, we get about four hours a day of light, but it's pretty dim light. The sun stays very low in the sky and you don't need sunglasses at all!

    We still have to do daylight savings time too!
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    This is so interesting. You must be very flexible (or well conditioned) to fare well with such extremes. Did you adapt readily or did it take some time to adjust?

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    I would love to spend some time up there, maybe a year or two to experiance it. I'm not too sure that I could handle that all the time but it would be very neat to see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bengalz
    Did you adapt readily or did it take some time to adjust?
    The dark was much harder for me to adjust to. I moved here in January--not a good time of year to move up here, especially when you don't know a soul and your hubby can't come for four months! That first winter was not fun! I bought a daylight lamp before my second winter here. It helps alot. I use it every morning in the dim months for about 20 minutes.
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    And I thought we had a lot of sun here! At least we have a night time! I actually think I'd do ok with 20 hours of daylight, but I think 20 hours of darkness would drive me nuts! One of my best friends is from Alaska and she loves to tell me crazy stories about living up there. I like hearing about all the strange foods like eskimo ice cream and stink flipper.
    I've been Defrosted!

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    That is amazing . I dont think i could handle that much light all the time, but sure would love to witness it in person oneday. Thanks for sharing, i will probably dream about daylight now hehe.
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    I find this so amazing! Thanks for the photos.
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    Wow, amazing pictures ... at 1AM!! You must be further north than me. Denmark is on the 56th latitude. It's a strange feeling that it's light here until about 10.30 PM, although it doesn't really get pitch black at night. I hate the little light we get during winter months, it's be dark at around 4.30.

    Also, it always takes a looong time from light to dark. I'd prefer it like in Spain, it goes dark within 10-15 min.

    What latitude are you on?



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    that's cool!
    Altho I think it would be hard to get used to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi
    What latitude are you on?
    He he, I was JUST about ready to ask that too, but of course I read the other replies too!
    I'd like to add: are you lokated above the Artic Circle?

    These pics are truly spectacular!!
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