I flew up to Tromso overnight once in midsummer - left Heathrow 9ish, after the sun had set; by midnight it was rising again in the west. Bright as day in Tromso, went on a tour of the town, up to a hill where you could look out over the fjords where the Scharnhorst or the Gneisenau or something was sunk, got given a certificate for staying up all night, then flew back and landed first thing when the airport opened in the morning. I don't know if they still do this. Rather nice, though.
I am working on a new certificate for staying up all night right this minute, of course.
Have just signed up for Facebook at the request of a friend in Abu Dhabi but neither of us really knows how to make it work. I am now in almost complete control of the Ipod I got for Xmas, though; I have just downloaded Rosemary Squires singing Frankfurter Sandwiches (to be served at the Borgia Orgy, probably).
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