You have me wondering Captain....there must be the same (but opposite time) conditions somewhere at your end of the world as well?
Does it occur in Australia? If not...how far south do you have to go to experience midnight sun?
You have me wondering Captain....there must be the same (but opposite time) conditions somewhere at your end of the world as well?
Does it occur in Australia? If not...how far south do you have to go to experience midnight sun?
You have to go to Antartica to experience that down here in the Southern Hemisphere, but we have daylight saving here. So between October - March we have one hour extra of light, and April - September we have one hour less as we turn the clocks back or forward.Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
Of course, if you make a mistake and turn the clock backward instead of forward, you end up being 2 hours late for work!!!
Thanks for asking![]()
M!
"No dog is born either vicious or friendly, but rather a blank slate that is moulded, for better or worse, by the owner."
You must have a low electricity bill!![]()
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
That is amazing Tamara. It is currently 5.40PM and just starting to get dark here
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Two days ago (21st June) was the longest day of summer, it became dark at about 9pm.
When I was in Germany in June it used to get dark at about 11 and that was so strange for me. Its like you don't feel like going to sleep cos it feels like its still very early!
Imagine if I lived in North canada.......I'll get so exauseted!!!
We have inside closeable shutters on the boat that we can close and it makes it completely dark in the bedrooms because all hours day and nigh, the ones off watch are sleeping. That is what I would have to have there where you live but I think I would love it as I am a night person and really don't have any energy until after 5pm. I have been known to do my houseleeping after dark and sit up sewing all night.
Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints ♥ on your heart!
Very neat!![]()
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LOL, you'd think so, wouldn't you!? But the price of electricity is stupid up here and I run five freezers--one for human food and four for the dogs' food! The bill is actually lower in the winter when I can unplug all the freezers!Originally Posted by BC_MoM
As always, Tamara, your photos are breathtaking!
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"Ladies, we need to stop comparing men to dogs. Dogs are loyal!" Wanda Sykes
I find that amazing!Originally Posted by Glacier
I love your pictures
I had a dream last night I was coming to visit you Tamara...oooohhh it was so cold![]()
Love your pictures!It takes forever to get dark here too, about 9PM it's getting a bit darker, but it doesn't get REAL dark during the night. I'd prefer to live a place where it goes from light to dark in half an hour.
In Spain it went from light to pitch black in about 10 - 15 min.
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"I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.
Did it take you very long to adjust to the seasonal changes? Do you have to force yurself to go tobed anyway?
How long are you without sun in the winter? It must be rough when the sun doesn't shine at all.
Wow, hard to believe those were taken at midnight! Some days here are darker than your nights! LOL
It's very special!
Kirsten
The first winter up here almost killed me. I would never advise anyone to move here in January! That was a bad idea! I use a special lamp all winter that mimics sunlight. I have sleep issues and even in the winter I have to force myself to go to bed. We have blackout blinds in the bedroom so it is quite dim in there--except when Boots plays with the blinds and makes them roll back up. He thinks that's great fun.Originally Posted by cyber-sibes
We don't get total darkness in the winter. You have to go a bit farther north for that. We get about four hours of light in the shortest days. The sun doesn't get very high though and it's often more like late afternoon light. I rarely need sunglasses in the winter months, until March anyway.
how do ya sleep? i would be up all night if i t were that light here me and my brother would be out all night walking and playing with the ferrets LOL amazing!
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