Wednesday is the first day of summer, a time of year we look forward to with much anticipation. One reason is long sunny days. Here's a wide angle shot to show you the difference between winter and summer sunrise at our float cabin at Hole in the Wall on Powell Lake.
Sunrise over the peak on Goat Island on the first day of summer is at 7:54 a.m. Sunrise on the first day of winter was well to the south and at 9:45 a.m.
Summer sunset over the Bunster Range to the west is at 5:34 p.m., making our summer sunlight last for nine hours and forty minutes. Compare that to less than two hours in December. Like Goat Island, the Bunsters are pretty tall. Even though direct rays of the sun are gone, it is light until well after 10:00.
What are you doing with all your glorious summer sun? -- Margy
As I was reading your post, it came on the news that today is the longest day as we say here. The day with the most daylight. I am visiting a friend today and will stay just that bit longer as I won't have to drive home in the dark.
ReplyDeleteThat is one of the reasons we like the long days so much, plus it allows us to generate more solar power for the cabin. - Margy
DeleteI am resting in the shade. It's 30C. here!
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