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Strange to read this having just returned from our Winter Magic festival here in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Australia. Happy Solstice anyway, whichever one applies.
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Strange to read this having just returned from our Winter Magic festival here in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Australia. Happy Solstice anyway, whichever one applies.
ReplyDeleteLiving nine degrees north of the equator, the Solstice (nor Equinox) simply doesn't hold the importance for me that it once had.
ReplyDeleteHappy Solstice to you folks in the Northern Hemisphere!
Actually it is the day of opposite solstices in the two Hemispheres.
ReplyDeleteHappy Summer Solstice to those living north of the equator and a Happy Winter Solstice to those living south of the equator.