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Celebrating the Winter Solstice

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Front-Ranger:

--- Quote from: brian on December 15, 2014, 03:26:26 am --- ???But it is several days since I saw the dark. This morning sun rose at 5.43am and will set at 9.26pm  ;D

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Rub it in, why don't you?!  :P

Front-Ranger:
I probably asked this before, but do you think of the solstice as marking the beginning of winter, or midwinter?

brianr:
In the Southern Hemisphere or at least Australia and NZ, summer officially begins on December 1 and Winter June 1 but I think the Northern Hemisphere uses the solstices and the equinoxes as boundaries. However the hottest months down here are January and February and the coldest are July and August. Just as the hottest part of the day is about 2pm after the sun has begun to go down.

CellarDweller:

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: brian link=topic=6898.
msg664139#msg664139 date=1418628386 --- ???But it is several days since I saw the dark. This morning sun rose at 5.43am and will set at 9.26pm  ;D

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Yeah? Let's talk again in late June.  ;D



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