‘Artificial summer’ for 20 euros an hour: How some people escape the Nordic winter blues when they only get 5 hours daylight

Each year, Old Man Winter drops his curtain of darkness over the Nordic countries, not lifting it again until April when spring bathes the region in sunlight and nature comes back to life.
At this time of year, when night falls as early as 2:00 pm and lasts until about 9:00 am in Oslo, Helsinki and Stockholm, people ward off the gloom by lighting up their lives as many ways as they can.
Even daytime brings only a slightly lighter shade of grey during the darkest weeks before the winter solstice in December, when skies are often overcast in the three capitals.
Daylight is even more elusive farther north. In the Swedish mining town of Kiruna above the Arctic Circle, the sun never rises around the winter solstice.

“Everything is grey, grey, grey! And so cold!” At 50, Birgitta Ohrling has never gotten used to Stockholm’s long dark winters.
