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Hi all,
Just thought I'd give you a hint on what it is like where I live, at this time of year. =) The sun rises at about 10 am and sets at 1 pm which in theory gives us three hours of daylight. This is theory mind you, since one hour of those three hours is dusk it doesn't leave all that much daylight. I'm just happy that I don't live in Kiruna, Sweden, about 450 kilometers to the north. That would have meant zero hours of daylight for about 40 days in a row (they actually built the town north of a big mountain, duh). I really long for those endless summer nights, although they seem to be very distant. The weather service just promised us temperatures around -4 degrees Fahrenheit from tomorrow until Christmas eve where the prediction ended. We have very little snow for the time being, which actually will add to the problem with deep frost. The worst that can happen is that the water pipe down to the stable freezes, it is only 4 feet down......... I strongly believe that we will end up with the normal 3 to 4 feet of snow though, before the winter is over I will most certainly have moved my share of snow. The winter solstice is only 2 days away and then we slowly move towards brighter days. I will take the opportunity to wish you all a Happy Solstice, a Merry Christmas and a Happy new year. Not that I won't be posting the next few days but still. For the clavers I can tell that the mountain region is getting a fair amount of snow, which is good for us. Anyhow, anyone doing any fishing or are you all fighting cabin fever? (Rephrased question: How are things where you live?) / Roger Daytime engineer Lifetime fly fisherman If you feel like it, visit http://www.imsoc.se/angler/ for info on fly fishing in northern Sweden, Lapland, or visit http://www.imsoc.se/ffgallery/ , the fly fishermen's gallery. |
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