To walk in nature is to witness a thousand miracles ~Mary Davis
July is the month of midnight sun in Norway. Due to the high mountains we do not experience the fantastic view of sunset – sunrise but anyways it doesn’t get dark at night in late june and july.
Here are some images from our late night walk along the river yesterday. It was very warm during day but extremely pleasant at night 😀
How are you spending your weekend?
For Jo’s Monday walk
Awesome 👍👍👍👍 Rupali what a beauty.
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What a beautiful walk Rupali and I love the light at night when the sun hardly sets 🙂💖 xxx
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True.😊😊😊
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🙂
Thanks Xenia. and Thanks Kamal.
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Thanks Kamal.
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Welcome Rupali.
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This is wonderful, I always want to go north and see the midnight sun.
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🙂
Thank you Elizabeth.
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Love the photos, one wonders if nature couldn’t just average out the daylight more4 evenly across the northern year 🙂
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I think tilting of earth’s axis towards the sun in summer is the main culprit 😀
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It is, need to alternate.
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Hahahhaha
I am so glad there are things which are out of human control.
Just imagine how much distraction would have brought by powerful people.
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O yes, they would buy up all the rights control, but imagine not having a warranty 🙂
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😀 you made a point Paul
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Lol, they’d explode in frustration.
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Such a beautiful setting!
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Thanks a lot.
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You are welcome!
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What a lovely walk, and I did not know it stayed light at night
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🙂 it does.
Thank you Alice.
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awsome..nice share
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Thank you for sharing such beauty from your late night walk, Rupali! What smiles you bring! 🙂 And that quote is so true! 🙂
I would miss the night, moon, and stars if they didn’t come to visit me every night. 😦
I’m putting the whee! in the weekend again! Ha! 😀 We are having a good balance of rest, fun, and chores!
HUGS!!! 🙂
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Thank you Carolyn. I am so glad you like the photos.
It’s not easy but not so difficult to cope with circumstances.
In winter we have no guarantee to see the moon and the stars as it rains a lot 😀
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Wonderful Rupali!!!
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Thank you Paulo.
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Such a stunning collection, so difficult to imagine this is night time!
We may have a more temperate climate but we have distinct night and day 24/7 🙂
My weekend was a mix of chores, contemplation and wild electrical storms …
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But I am sure it was fine at the end 😀
Thank you Kate.
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Just made it here in time for this week’s walk. I don’t get a pingback, so it’s a matter of luck and how busy I am. Thanks a lot- this looks beautiful. 🙂 🙂
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🙂 Thank you Jo.
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A good photographic record
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Thank you Derrick.
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I would like to have a midnight walk with you!
It’s so beautiful ❣️😍
But if it doesn’t get dark are you able to sleep😀
I am just curious to know😀
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You are most welcome dear Yasmin.
There is a thing called “curtains” 😀 😀 😀
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Haha
Yes indeed
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And when I forget to pull down before going to bed. I have to do it at three in the morning. Yesterday I had.
😀 😀 😀
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Mountain living looks really good! I like to escape up the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia, USA.
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If you like you should do it and take your family with you. Time spend in nature with close ones are the ebst moments.
Thanks for commenting.
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Lovely place indeed
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Thanks.
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Beautiful photos! They help my busy mind relax. 🙂
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Oh so good. Thanks Kim.
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We visited Scotland in the summer many years ago and were so surprised at how light it was very late at night. Your photos are so beautiful. I, too, have been doing night walks around my new neighborhood and am enjoying seeing things in a different light. Enjoy your walks!
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In June – July we have light almost whole day but in winter we have darker days 🙂
Nature gives us many opptotunities to observer life around us and see things in different light.
Thanks for commenting.
Stay safe and healthy.
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Nature is a great healer, if we take the time to get out and observe and interact with it. It keeps me sane!
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