Oh my! I don't miss those days! Currently we are in summer. Sun starts to come up around 3:30 to 4 am, it's like 5:30 am and it's usually bright sunshine by now.
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Oh my! I don't miss those days! Currently we are in summer. Sun starts to come up around 3:30 to 4 am, it's like 5:30 am and it's usually bright sunshine by now.
Sounds good...our sun doesn't come up so early in summer, about 6am, setting at about 9:15pm. Summers are hot here though. 47°C sometimes. Usually 38-45°C during the day. Weeks on end. I was born here, but hate the heat. Kills me.
Can't have it all I guess! our sun sets at around 11 pm on the longest days, we get almost 20hrs of daylight and our heat is very tolerable at around 25-30 degrees in the summer, we do get a few days of crazy heat but not like what you have. It hardly rains here so it's very dry. Being so north it's all very short lived. In the winter we end up with 20 hours of darkness, it's depressing and it gets very cold.
25-30 sounds bloody good to me! pretty much my ideal temperature swing, although I like cooler weather also in the right circumstances. What's the hottest day you've experienced? And the coldest? Mine is 48 degrees and -2 degrees...
OMG -2!! What are you going to do in Canada! lol. The hottest was 46 with the humidity and I don't like it! Yuk! Coldest was when I worked up north at -54, I didn't quite like that one either. 20 to 30 in my ambient too.
-54...So, you're saying to bring my long pants and a beanie? Lol.
lol, you should be fine with that! I don't think anything can keep you warm at these temperatures anyway, not even whiskey.
I have family that live in Finland where it also gets cold...I've never been there in winter though, only summer. I'd like to though...Might have to bring the Uno cards though, doesn't seem like there'd be much else to do. Same in Canada, although a creative mind will always come up with something interesting to do.
My guess is at -2 you probably never seen an ice cave then.

Well, I actually have in Werfen near Salzburg, Austria. So amazing. We walked deep inside, lit it all up with strips of burning magnesium...So cool. Happy to see more though.
https://www.eisriesenwelt.at/en.html