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runt57
02-06-2003, 02:00 PM
does winter get longer every year

Lilith
02-06-2003, 02:48 PM
no but waiting for Spring is soooooooooooooooo hard!

celticangel
02-06-2003, 03:08 PM
we can have all seasons in one-day!-----not bad for such a wee country!

fzzy
02-06-2003, 03:20 PM
LOL -- all our season are pretty close to being the same ... but I do love the longer days of summer!

LixyChick
02-06-2003, 07:38 PM
Imagine the plight of our friends in Alaska! Six months of darkness.........I'd say kill me!

But that is the main reason that winter is so depressing.......less sunlight and more darkness (days are shorter and nights are longer). In Alaska..........and anywhere, for that matter, where a person doesn't get a mininum amt. of sunlight per day.....the result can be depression (cabin fever round my parts). But,there is a solution! Light therapy! It's a scientific fact......the human body needs the nutrients from the sun (vitamin D, for example) and when we are deprived of this nutrient........a temporary depression can be the result!

OMG......there's that nonsensical trivia again!

THINK SPRING!!!!!!!!

dicksbro
02-06-2003, 08:34 PM
Of course, if you were in Alaska and wanted to watch a late night movie, you'd need snacks that would last months. And think of the time you could spend curled up by the fire. Or, can you imagine saying, wake me in the morning. Hee hee ... maybe it wouldn't be so bad. Just have to take a positive attitude on things. :D :D

( Actually, I don't think I'd like it either, but trying to show an open mind ... receptive to the possibilities. )

AK Sex Lover
03-01-2003, 05:55 AM
Hey this is my first post, but I just wanted to say that winter in Alaska is not depressing, despite the rumors. It's amazing, this winter we've had a warmer season than the poor folks on the East Coast US. As of right now, there is NO snow on the ground, it's all melted, and today it was a decent 44 degrees, yes, in Alaska, in Feb. But this is not normal, usually it is very cold right now. We deal with the darkness just fine, we usually end up sleeping more in the wintertime, kind of like hibernating. But in the summertime its a whole different ball game, we get TONS of light, all the way through midnight! So you can imagine that the whole town is active in the summer time even at 12am and sunny outside..

One good thing about winter is that sometimes the cold drives you into bed with your lover.. :D

Thanks for listening to me on my first post, I know it was lame.

Vintage Vixen
03-01-2003, 06:52 AM
One of my ways in the past to help me get through the winter depression was to go tanning at least once a week.Theres no doubt in my mind that helped.This winter though i haven't gone at all and i definately see the difference.Although my skin is thanking me for not going lol.

scotzoidman
03-01-2003, 09:00 AM
Around here we haven't seen the sun in weeks, except for a few minutes here & there...it's always cloudy, cold, raining, snowing or about to...the seasonal depression is getting to everybody, some people are going to the tanning booths just to have a warm bed for a few minutes...

Oldfart
03-01-2003, 12:24 PM
What a pack of sad-sacks.

Winter is the time it's best to go to bed and spend ages there.

It's also prime nipple-time for those so interested.

Here in the tropics we miss out on both, so spare a bit of pity for us.

m45
03-01-2003, 12:36 PM
Finally it SNOWED we got 14 inches, and I LOVE IT!!!!!
LOVE WINTER
LOVE THE SNOW!!!
Give me MORE!!!

LixyChick
03-01-2003, 01:22 PM
Originally posted by Oldfart
It's also prime nipple-time for those so interested.
Here in the tropics we miss out on both, so spare a bit of pity for us.

Ain't it the truth hun? You poor thang! The grass is always greener..................in the tropics! My grass looks more like straw and mud! That's when I can see it for all the snow we got this winter! I know what you mean too by nipple-time......mine are now just ripe enough to crack off if you even look at um crooked! As for sunshine.......I think I have a painting of it somewhere in my attic! LMAO Oldfart...........come change homes with me till spring! Oh...and bring your parka!

ROFLMAO!

*hugs*

Tess
03-01-2003, 01:49 PM
Tut, tut... a bit nipply today... (o)(o)

Vigil
03-01-2003, 02:04 PM
Now is the winter of our discontent ............

Hang on it's March 1, St David's day - the sap is rising - it's mad march hares

soon it will be - hooray hooray the 1st of May - outdoor shagging begins today.

Scarecrow
03-01-2003, 02:21 PM
Hey Oldfart, yesterday was the first time in almost two weeks that are tempeture was above 00c so we realy would like to see spring coming. This is close to a record cold winter.

Zack
03-01-2003, 02:25 PM
Originally posted by LixyChick
Imagine the plight of our friends in Alaska! Six months of darkness.........I'd say kill me!

But that is the main reason that winter is so depressing.......less sunlight and more darkness (days are shorter and nights are longer). In Alaska..........and anywhere, for that matter, where a person doesn't get a mininum amt. of sunlight per day.....the result can be depression (cabin fever round my parts). But,there is a solution! Light therapy! It's a scientific fact......the human body needs the nutrients from the sun (vitamin D, for example) and when we are deprived of this nutrient........a temporary depression can be the result!

OMG......there's that nonsensical trivia again!

THINK SPRING!!!!!!!!

Damn! I only knew I needed more sun...smart women are so freaking attractive

dicksbro
03-02-2003, 07:46 PM
Hey, AK Sex Lover, welcome to Pixies.

We knew that you Alaskan folks weren't always depressed in t he winter. Can you imagine being told to be home by midnight ... you'd have three months to have fun. And there are simply Too many little Alaskan's born later in the year.

I call it taking advantage of a natural blessing! :D :D

Summer
03-02-2003, 10:11 PM
Hey no need to be depressed I am ALWAYS here. ;)

Hehe
I just couldn't help myself. :P