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dado potato
11-23-21, 9:21pm
"Living with the Dark Winters in Sweden"
Jonna Jinton is a creative artist. She talks about how she balances the bright days of Midsummer with the dark days and long nights of winter. Her video makes use of time lapse photography of the aurora borealis and drone videos of the boreal forest. I was with the video as she traveled on cross country skis and snowshoes, and her hand-warming in the firelight... but not when she dipped in the lake for her ice-bathing at 8:45.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zTR4ayDG38

bae
11-23-21, 9:37pm
I would love to live there, for a while.

Tybee
11-24-21, 6:54am
I would too. Thanks, dado.

iris lilies
11-24-21, 12:15pm
Ugh. Nope.

I wonder, are there blizzards there like there are on the Midwestern plains?

razz
11-25-21, 4:29pm
Lovely to see but not for me. Thanks, Dado.

happystuff
11-26-21, 11:05am
What a lovely woman; I love her voice - very easy to listen to. I watched two of her videos and will definitely go back to watch more. Thank you so much for posting this link.

dado potato
11-26-21, 12:39pm
What a lovely woman.

Her videos seem to have an appreciative audience.


Jonna expresses her own femininity. One might contrast her video with one featuring Lady GaGa, with a different way of expressing femininity in front of a camera... in this case, meeting Tony Bennett in a Barnes & Noble bookstore, and "Baby, It's Cold Outside". www.youtube.com/watch?v=gK2x_bnzwZU

ApatheticNoMore
11-26-21, 1:46pm
I suppose she is sort of doing the social media thing of selling one's life for the views. It's a somewhat interesting life I guess. And that video was interesting, light and dark and nature. I do get jealous, it's a very beautiful area that she has filmed.

But the truth is the lack of light even here toward the end of the year, and my energy and mood are crashing (and yea in summer I probably would be manic and unable to sleep, I'd definitely have light blocking curtains). I should not expect a flower to bloom in the middle of winter perhaps, or certainly we shouldn't expect ourselves to go into holiday hyper-drive, but I still have to get some minimal stuff done.

I have been taking the cold showers thing sometimes for health (whether it really has health benefits well who knows, I doubt it's that much studied, it's fairly miserable anyways :~)). There is probably a limit to how cold it gets, a shower on cold in California, compared to an ice bath in the arctic, well yea you should only expect a temperate flower to be able to take so low a temperature and survive or something :laff:

I wonder at the effect of climate change there, I'm sure if there any period of time, it's very great, some of bfs relatives check in from Denmark sometimes, very much so.

KayLR
11-26-21, 4:59pm
I imagine if I lived in an idyllic, picturesque countryside such as the one she lives in I might be able to appreciate the darkness more. And if I could romp over an ice-covered lake, or kneel in a perfect blanket of pillowy snow. (Ha, me getting up from that position would not be film-worthy).

But all snarkiness aside, I'm happy for her. I enjoyed watching her film. And I do like to try and embrace the dark season. Just here, it's mostly gray. And drizzly. All the time til it's dark.

rosarugosa
11-26-21, 6:55pm
I really liked that. Thanks for sharing, Dado.

sweetana3
11-26-21, 8:11pm
Being raised in Alaska, we learned to take the change in light just like the change in the seasons. In the summer, we had to wait at least until midnight to go to the drive in and in the winter it was sometime in the afternoon. We often saw little to no sun in the winter if we were inside working. It was a fact of life. In the most northern Alaska, there is little light for many months.

LDAHL
12-17-21, 1:11pm
Ugh. Nope.


Yeah. I can get all the winter I want without buying a plane ticket.