Very cool. I'm jealous. We get about 17 here in mid-Michigan. I've always wanted a trip to Alaska in June so I could stay up all night in the sunlight!
That's it exactly, Linda; it gets dusky, this far south, but never gets dark for three or four weeks.
TB, it depends on the need. If you want to do things outside, the light is wonderful. Otherwise, you just go about your business with a song in your heart. :)
NFO, I haven't golfed, but my golfing friends say the same thing.
12Paws, it's certainly a novel experience for those from farther south. Come on up!
We loved being able to fish all night and not need a lantern. The garden loved it, too. :-)
ReplyDeleteSo curious, Reverend: do you actually find yourself doing more with more sunlight, or is a nuisance after a while?
ReplyDeleteLove teeing off at midnight and finishing a round of golf at 0400... LOL
ReplyDeleteVery cool. I'm jealous. We get about 17 here in mid-Michigan. I've always wanted a trip to Alaska in June so I could stay up all night in the sunlight!
ReplyDeleteThat's it exactly, Linda; it gets dusky, this far south, but never gets dark for three or four weeks.
ReplyDeleteTB, it depends on the need. If you want to do things outside, the light is wonderful. Otherwise, you just go about your business with a song in your heart. :)
NFO, I haven't golfed, but my golfing friends say the same thing.
12Paws, it's certainly a novel experience for those from farther south. Come on up!
I noticed a definite shift in the amount of daylight by "just" moving from 33*N to 42*N.
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine what it's like "Up North".
Jim, we live a ways north of 61°. The true "sun doesn't set" is north of the Arctic Circle, but we come pretty close.
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