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Celebrating the Winter Solstice
serious crayons:
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Jeff Wrangler:
If I remember to do this. ...
I'd like to check the time of sundown tomorrow--the day of the winter solstice--and light a candle at that time.
I still have one unused beeswax candle left over from my SCA days. I will plan to use that. I will use a replica candle holder from the pottery at Jamestown, Virginia.
tforster:
I'm so thankful that the solstice occurs in about 6 hours. We're finally bottoming out and the daylight periods will ever so slowly start getting longer, though it's not noticeable until late February. However, once I know it has passed, I start feeling just a little better each day. Happy winter solstice, y'all. Cheers from Alabama.
Front-Ranger:
Well, hello tforster! Nice to see you around these parts! Where I am, the sunset will be at 4:39 pm or 16:39 for the Eurobrokies. I'll light a candle then...I'll use the same little one that I bought at the Isle of Lewis when I visited the standing stones there on the summer solstice in 2010.
CellarDweller:
Hello tforster! Good to see ya!!!
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