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We have achieved "reading at midnight with the lights off" here at the Arctic Circle. That's exactly what I was doing last night at midnight -- lying in front of the window in the bedroom with all the lights in the house off, reading by the light of the sunset -- and that's what I'm off to do now, finishing up "The Yiddish Policeman's Union" by Michael Chabon. (Very entertaining alt-history book in which the displaced Jewish refugees of WWII were sent to a refugee territory in Alaska, and now in the modern day, Sitka is a city-state of 3 million people and Detective Meyer Landsman is a giant woobie. Oh, Landsman! *hugs him and goes to finish book*)

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See this is what is so fab about the internet - getting to know and chat to people from all over the world and get a little glimpse of what life is like in different places! :D
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Just out of curiosity and very much unrelated: did you ever read Grass by Sheri Tepper?
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The Yiddish Policemen's Union sounds interesting! I've been looking for something new to read.
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(And congratulations on your achievement of optimal nocturnal reading conditions *g*.)
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That book sounds interesting! Sounds like another to add to my ever-growing pile of reading recs.
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I had my problems with Landsman's characterisation in the first couple of chapters, but now I'm very much with you.
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I have old pix of my mother feeding my infant brother at midnight in Fairbanks--with the sun shining outside. They don't call it the Land of the Midnight Sun for nothing. Perhaps this makes up for the darkness-at-noon scenarios in December? The New Yorker once published a cartoon of tipsy Inuits standing outside at dusk, singing that blues song "I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down"! You really should post some pix, you know.
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Also - reading at midnight? And here I was being all amazed by how I don't have to switch on any lights at night to find my way around the house at midnight! It's note exactly the same level of light. Man. I need to go up where there is actual midnight sun at some point in my life! As long as I can find that anti-mosquito suit to wear... *g*
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Also, I've heard of that book, but I didn't know if it was recommended or not. Good to know you like it.
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It's one of the things I really like about living here, though. In the summer, there's this amazing energy -- you just want to be outside a lot, walking the dogs or working in the garden at midnight. In the winter, it's the time for catching up on all of that, watching a lot of videos and sleeping late.
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Btw, hi! I friended you a while ago because I like your fiction and you seem like a nice person, but I don't think I've ever commented before. So, hi. :)
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Approximately where do you live, if you don't mind my asking? I'm just curious how far north you are.
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Reykjavik, Iceland. 64°N, approximately. :)
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Doesn't it get awfully cold in winter, though? We're pretty well protected by the gulf stream here, so it never really gets all that cold, but I can imagine it could be pretty chilly without that.
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