WINTER SOLSTICE
The Winter Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere is coming Sunday, December 21st. On the calendar it's the day when the earth is at such an angle that we up north have the least amount of sunlight and the most amount of darkness. Actually--scientifically--it's only a moment, not a full day. Then the earth begins to start its tilt the other way and we get to add a minute or so each day, and that continues until the Summer Solstice (June 20/21, approximately--longest day, shortest night).
For those of us who have been moaning/whining/ranting about the Dark Mornings and Dark Evenings--well, the solstice is Good News! Change isn't instantaneous, nor is it even immediate. Think of it as letting us get used to the change.
If you can't accept that--you might consider moving to another hemisphere for the next six months. Just saying.
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Since the Winter Solstice signals change, here are some thoughts to entertain you:
Year's end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us. Hal Borland



Winter Solstice is a favorite day for me! I am tired of darkness, both skywise and otherwise. Blessings!
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