Here on the frozen tundra there is no sunrise or sunset-just constant wall to wall gloom for weeks now. This is the darkest Thanksgiving/early December that I can remember. For weeks I have had my astronomical binoculars on a big tripod waiting to go out at night and view Jupiter and it's moons and every night I go out and check but have seen nothing. Very little snow so far either and what little is here hasn't melted due to the sub freezing and cloudy weather.
No real complaints though, the house is extremely warm and comfortable, both pantry's, both refrigerators and the freezer are well stocked and I shouldn't have to go to Costco until February. I still have to go across the pass for perishables-an 84 mile round trip to the super market-but am trying to cut down on those trips by buying some groceries locally. The down side to which is paying prices more like the North Slope of Alaska and having far less selection. There is firewood on the now enclosed front porch, a new battery powered snow blower for the deep stuff and newly installed heated mats that keep the front ramp safe for trips to the shop. In the shop a new 1500w solar power station is being installed in the Casa and a DC to DC charger will be in place before spring giving me 2500w of power in a space about the same as the interior of a mini van. Plus it is only 63 days until spring training starts-it could be worse! I'm ready for La Nina....