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It really IS today.....
So much confusion yesterday many saying it was the 21st, but its the shortest day TODAY!!! (sorry to add to the confusion )
It really really is the shortest day so.....roll on summer - and can we have a much better one than last year please!
The shortest day is very much a red letter day on our calendar. It never passes without acknowledgement at the very least. Longer days are now happening and it is a real boost to the system. A similar acknowledgement happens at midsummer. But at least then we can hang on to the long days for awhile. Yippee.
I know it's impossible but my heart keeps telling me it happened last week. Last Wednesday it was proper dark by 3.30pm and for the last few days it's still reasonably light at 4pm. It can't be so, because the astrologers and everyone say it's the 22nd but a little tiny winy bity of me believes otherwise, especially when I see the light outside
I agree! Last week I was shutting up the hens at 3:45. Yesterday I was back to shutting them in at 4:15?!? Odd!
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
Next year I believe it's been pencilled in for two days around the 12th July
Nah, there's a couple extra days in March, and then again in early December.
I couldn't tell which was the shortest day, but I noticed something very weird today. Because of my SAD, I get a "kick" out of sunlight during the summer - the UV has an effect on skin production of Vitamin D that I notice. When the sun dips below 30 degrees above the horizon in mid October, the UV is all filtered out by the extra distance it travels more obliquely through the atmosphere, and the sunlight feels "flat" to me. But today, it had a small but definite kick !!
Ozone depleted air coming from the Arctic ? Will this help my overwintering plants ?
I'm not complaining, anyway. For whatever reason, this has been the easiest winter I've had healthwise for years, normally I would be sleeping up to 18 hours a day !
Happy Winter Solstice - may you have all the kindnesses you have wished for others.
There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
Head-hunted member of the Nutter's Club - can I get my cranium back please ?
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