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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2012-12-30 03:47 am

Just in case you were wondering

Our stats for sunrise and sunset today according to Weather Underground:

Sunrise: 10:55 AM AKST
Sunset: 2:52 PM AKST

;_;

Adding insult to injury, the sun won't actually shine on our house until early February, because the sun is so low on the horizon at this time of year that it doesn't rise above the hill to the south of us. What this looks like is that the sky gets clear and blue, and the yard gets sort of bright, like a densely cloudy day ... and then sunset happens. Repeat until February.

(The light also has a pinkish cast all day long, like sunset, because the sun never rises above that low sunset angle. On the bright side, we do have awesome winter sunsets that last all day, allowing for the fact that "day" is three hours long.)

Just in case you were thinking about moving to Fairbanks.
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[personal profile] mitchy 2012-12-30 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Y'know, I'm pretty sure one of the reasons I friended you was so I could find out what it's like living somewhere like Fairbanks. It's the logistics of living somewhere as vast and as remote as Alaska that fascinates me. Town/city living must be different and how you all cope with the dark and the cold in winter and how you get fresh foodstuff like vegetables and how expensive things must be that require supplies from "outside". Have you written about this earlier in your LJ because if so, I'd really like to learn more about Fairbanks :) Just for interest :)
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[personal profile] mitchy 2012-12-31 01:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooh I see. Would you mind if I was incredibly nosy and fired off some questions at you, please? (Not personal questions, general stuff about living there).
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[personal profile] mitchy 2012-12-31 06:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Great! Thanks. Umm, you may be sorry you asked, I'm very nosey, so let me apologise in advance :D

1) What's the employment situation like? I wonder how the town sustains itself, because people can't commute to other towns.

2) Do you get the latest movies at the cinema?

3) What about things like internet - is it widely available? Decent bandwidth? Does it go down a lot in bad weather?

4)Entertainment - I've seen programmes about more remote parts of Alaska that have shown a big problem amongst younger people is drug use, because there's so little to do. As a town, I'd imagine Fairbanks is slightly better off in that regard, but what options are there for getting out and about of an evening? Other than bars :)

5) Ok, this is silly question, possibly, but...what's your postal service like? Does mail from outside take forever and a day to get there?

6) Can you get things like milk and other dairy products during winter? Is it like the fresh goods, it gets shipped in when the weather's good?

7) How do you heat your houses? I know Alaska has gas and oil reserves but does any of it get used by the resident population?

8) This last one comes under the category of "If you say 'none of your business', no offence is meant or taken." :) Is it expensive to live there, given all your resources (or a goodly chunk of them) must come from elsewhere?

:) Sorry now? :D
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[personal profile] mitchy 2012-12-31 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
This was fascinating, thank you for taking the time! It confirmed some of what I'd picked up from TV (good to know some of what I watch is at least vaguely accurate!) and books, but it's always more interesting to hear it from an actual resident. :)

I will almost certainly sidle back with more questions as topics arise, if that's ok :) I really like learning about places outside of my own country :)

Thanks again, and Happy New Year!
Edited 2012-12-31 22:28 (UTC)
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[personal profile] astridv 2012-12-30 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah man, as pretty as those summer photos of yours look, and as enticing the thought is to live with so much nature, all I have to do is think about your winters and the urge to want to live there passes. We're on the same latitude as Vancouver here and I can barely stand it in December.

Roommate just asked me if I was ready to clean up the attic - I said, no way I'm going in a room with no window while there's still half an hour of daylight left.

But it gets much easier after solstice, at least. Must be psychological.
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[personal profile] madripoor_rose 2012-12-30 05:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I've sometimes daydreamed about living in Alaska. I love cold weather and snow, and left to my own devices I'm nocturnal anyway...bright sunlight hurts my eyes.
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[personal profile] ratcreature 2012-12-30 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
It's consoling that some people have to live with even less daylight. Suddenly the sunrise/sunset here (today: 8:36/16:09) doesn't seem all that bad anymore in comparison.
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[personal profile] naye 2012-12-31 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
D: D: D:

That is SO DEPRESSING.

...sorry.

I've been all ooh sun here in glorious sunny southern... England. Because compared with Sweden, you know. It kind of is? And I bet that's what my part of Sweden would feel like to you. XD

Hang in there!