
This was taken in the morning. Not that unusual for sunrise I suppose, although it's probably 10am or so.

This was taken at noon. Not too much change--still long shadows.

This was taken in the afternoon, probably around 3:00ish.

And done. I think this was about 4:30 or so.
We just had daylight savings so now the sun starts to set around 4ish and is pitch black by 5. Winter should be really interesting. According to a planner Pat has, the sun is suppose to rise in London at 7:44am on Dec. 1 and set at 3:55pm. Keep in mind we're still farther north and Dec. 1 is before the shortest day of the year. According to one of our travel books, there's an average of 1.5 hrs. of sunlight each day in January (clouds + dark = no sun). Stay tuned. It should be a long, dark winter. Glad I brought my tripod :)
Pat documented the reverse when he arrived in July. For a reminder, click on this link back to that archived post.
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1.5 hours of daylight!!!!!?!?!?!?!
Crazy.
How is that compensated by extra-long summer days? Is there a 22.5 hour day of sunlight?
The same travel book says there's an average of 6 hrs. of sun per day in July.
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