Monday was the first day that the sun didn’t peek above the horizon. We still have a couple of hours of twilight and it won’t be pitch dark until sometime in December. Here’s what it looks like when the sun doesn’t come up:




Everyday life in the North Cape & North of Norway
Amazing adventures waiting to be discovered
Monday was the first day that the sun didn’t peek above the horizon. We still have a couple of hours of twilight and it won’t be pitch dark until sometime in December. Here’s what it looks like when the sun doesn’t come up:
Lovely shots.
Thanks. Sounds like you are also living in a world of storms and shorter days. I’ve become a weather geek since I moved to the North Cape. In the winter, my favorite app is calculating the wind chill factor 😉 Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate it.
I really like this:-) I have never been so far north but I hope to go some summer. I thought just 4 hours of daylight is tough in the winter!
As for the wind chill, my mother used to say: Det finns inget dåligt väder, bara dåliga kläder 😉
Those photos are BEAUTIFUL. They help me understand a little more about the sun not rising above the horizon….so, it’s NOT 24 hour dark ALL DURING ALL OF THE WINTER!
It is really beautiful and not 24 hours of dark yet 😉 Just more photos to entice you to come and visit.
Erica, these photos are beautiful………….thanks for posting. You are amazing and dazzling as a photographer, writer, illustrator, aritist, mommy, wife…..friend. (just to name a few)
Makes me cold just looking at it. I’ll bet no one will be using that picnic table for a while.
Beautiful shots, as always.
Thanks Justin. I appreciate your comment. Yes, it was freezing that day, especially with the wind, and that picnic table will soon be covered in snow. BUT, it is beautiful 😉
I really liked your post about blogging. I’ve been thinking about this statement you wrote: “Funny, isn’t it, how commenting compels us to take up conversations with random strangers? Then, there is that permanent record of the exchange that anyone can come back to at any time, possibly even years later. I imagine that nothing in history compares with this form of communication. It enables a wide range of people to cover a wide range of subjects over a long period of time. I don’t know what to make of it. The scheme is too complex for me.” So true!
ABSOLUTELY beautiful shots!!!! Thanks for sharing them!
Thank you! I appreciate your comment. Also, liked your post about “A Baby named Judas”. Funny