by Subjectivist » Sun 08 Dec 2013, 18:42:13
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('nocar', 'I')nteresting story, which I have not read about before. Stockholm, Sweden where I live is also at the 59th parallel. At my house, there is knoll, or small ridge to the south, which blocks the sun to my garden (with a greenhouse, eliminating its greehouse effect) the same period as in Rjukan. On our upstairs balcony, the sun lingers to early November. Yes, light deprivation is a serious problem for many people at these latitudes. In my case, since my retirement, I can just take a walk up to the top of the ridge to get a glimpse of the sun. Even on cloudy days (many of those) it helps to get at little more light that way.
Would the owner of the ridge object to you putting some lo cst reflectors up there?