When ever the sun is facing east.
when the son goes down
In the UK, because the sun has a shorter journey across the sky, giving short days and long nights, you are likely to be facing East-south-east at sunrise.
In Canada it's probably 8:30 or 9:45.
As long as you are not standing on either the North or South Poles, the east would be to your right.
A Shadow :'D
late afternoon (sunset)
In the morning, a shadow falls from the East to the West. It is also short, rather than it being long in the afternoon. At an equivalent time in the morning, the shadow is just as long as it is at the equivalent time in the afternoon.
Same as summer
shorter
it would be long cause the Sun is getting lower and would heat your feet and feet is the beginning of your body and would make a long shadow. sometimes longer than you!
Divisibles, the 6 foot man would cast a shadow 2 feet long.
That depends where you are on the planet. Your shadow would be longest if you were standing on a rotational pole at the time of equinox. At this point your shadow would be infinity long as it would be "projected" into space. However as a rule of thumb one's shadow is longest when the sun is rising or setting but high enough to cast your shadow.
To make a long shadow, the sun has to be low in the sky, such as early morning and late afternoon. There would be a long shadow at 8 AM, 9 AM, etc. Also, there would be a long shadow at 4 PM and 5 PM. The noon sun is always low in the sky in winter and in the north of Norway, Sweden and Finland, you can observe long shadows at midnight, with the midnight sun.