Or is it a long night's day in Fairbanks, Alaska during late November? I thought I was prepared to expect only five hours of daylight, and I had been forewarned that we would lose an additional eight minutes of light every single day. But seeing is believing.
7:30 am - outside our motel Sophie Station

9:30 am - after doing a little grocery shopping

1:00 pm - the sun never rises much beyond the horizon

4:00 pm - Griffin Park's antler arch

Thanksgiving Weather Report - unseasonably warm
On the plus side, you could get a job where your work sun up to sun down and the hours would be fantastic. Glad to see you have your winter coat. Brrrr.
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