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MrMusashi

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this baby now has returned and is shining more than 2 hours everyday. i love that orange in the sky! it gives such energy.. hehe.. enough to get me to take these photos!
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a cpl of the 30th sr 4:
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and finally my beluved 20th sr5:

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i hope you like em as much as i do :D

MrM
 

carpedebass

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Nice!
The sun only shines for 2 1/2 hours per day? Sounds like you live at my ex mother in law's house.
 
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MrMusashi

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well it shines for a bit more now.. id say around 8 hours. midwinter we have no direct sunlight and perhaps 3 hours of light.. i think i posted some timelapse videos way back of 24/7 and 0/7 sunshine. do a search and you should find em ;)

if you ever been to alaska i guess you have experience the same thing :)

MrM
 

oli@bass

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Very nice basses, beautiful birdseye neck on the 30th... and good that you are blessed with more sunlight again! nothing better than sunlight to refill life energy!
 

T-bone

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Nice!
The sun only shines for 2 1/2 hours per day? Sounds like you live at my ex mother in law's house.

Now that's funny! It goes especially well with your tag line. ;)

Cool pics, MrM. I have a 30th but no 20th. Dang that's a good looking instrument!

tbone

ps - do you live on that lake? Looks absolutely beautiful (and cold).
 

MrMusashi

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if youre interested here is a google map:
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i live in the basement of the house with the red roof..

what you see is the sea, and the island with the town centre on the other side...

here is a timelapse of 24/7 light:
http://weather.cs.uit.no/video/2007/06/20070601-large.mpeg

and here is a timelapse of 22/7 darkness:
http://weather.cs.uit.no/video/2006/12/20061224-large.mpeg
day before christmas.. :D
the camera is placed straight across the sea from me, shooting to the left of my livingroom view.

there is this nice period in the spring where we have normal days.. the autumn is kinda like the summer dying.. so i wouldnt call it normal :D

geez.. id like to move somewhere without snow and freezing temperatures.. where the sun shines all the time and the beer doesnt work untill youve had a 12pack of it :D
dont we all dream of what we dont have.. heheh

MrM
 

T-bone

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Man you are waaaay up there. Norway? Or are you in Finland? I've been all over Finland but never that far north.

On the flip side your summer days are quite long. Nothing like 20 hours of direct sunlight to grow some huge veggies (and herbs ;) )

tbone
 
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