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30 Sep 2018 15:07

The Larch Forest
Gorgeous photos, but I think for clarification, people should watch this :lol::

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05 Oct 2018 09:57

Winter is coming.  At least at 1100 masl in southern Norway.
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05 Oct 2018 19:58

At least at 1100 masl in southern Norway.
And here I was complaining about a mere 10 degree drop in my town's temperature. Geez, you'd better bring out the woolly mammoth fleece sweaters midtskogen!
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06 Oct 2018 01:20

Winter is coming.
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I love how winter doesn't just move southward -- it also moves downward in elevation.  It's always there, if you go high enough.

Here it's hovering around 1800 meters, but marching lower every week. :)
 
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06 Oct 2018 02:42

Where I live in Oslo, the first snow usually comes in late October but then almost always melts again.  It tends to stay around the turn of November and December, but sometimes not until late December.  This week there was some snow above 500 masl around Oslo, but just a dusting that quickly melted away.  The earliest snow I've experienced around Oslo was 6th September 1985.  The latest 1st June 2012 (but 12th June 1981 had snow which I can't remember).  The highest peaks in southern Norway around 2400 masl can have snow in any month.  I've seen fresh snow on the beaches in July and August, but that was at 79 degrees north.

Without seasons nature would be so dull.
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06 Oct 2018 18:10

Without seasons nature would be so dull.
Correction: without our axial tilt and trigonometrically spherical planet, nature would be very dull. I mean, you know, if we are going to be specific. Oh yes, and for weather: our atmosphere, oceans, mountains and plants. And humans.

Okay, you know what, let's just go with what you said 8-).  
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20 Oct 2018 16:48

While driving shortly after sunset today, I couldn't miss the sight of the red moon just above the horizon, and the first thing I see in the forum shortly after is the same, red moon. :)  More tilted, though.  Somewhat similar atmospheric conditions, apparently.
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20 Oct 2018 19:52

saw the same here! it was very cool
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23 Oct 2018 03:05

This weekend was quite sunny and beautiful for me, the scenery around where I live singularly picturesque. I thought I might share my stunning and exceptionally boring pictures of... leaves! Not on interesting trees, nor in majestic landscapes. Just vanilla maple leaves. Well look, they're yellow... and stuff.
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These deer were enjoying a luxury that I unfortunately could not, being miles from my home.
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This little fella posed for me before he retired for his winter nap
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23 Oct 2018 08:01

Perfect positioning for the Moonrise. :)

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Stellarator, that's a cute snake!
 
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23 Oct 2018 17:54

Perfect positioning for the Moonrise. :)

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Stellarator, that's a cute snake!
That's beautiful.
 
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23 Oct 2018 22:01

Stellarator, that's a cute snake!
He was very polite and held his pose until I finished my shots. Definitely a model I'd like to work with again 8-).
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24 Oct 2018 23:12

Meteor passing almost in front of the moon last night.
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