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Showing posts with label winter solstice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter solstice. Show all posts

Happy Winter Solstice

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The Winter Solstice occurs at 8:19 to night, and of course today is the shortest day of the year here in the northern hemisphere.  Too bad i...
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Banishing the darkness on the winter solstice

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Did you notice that the days are getting longer? Yes, the world will not be consumed by darkness as the days continued to shorten. But rathe...
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Winter Solstice

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Sometime today, around 5 pm, is the actual winter solstice, so today is the shortest day, well, not shorter really, but the day with the bri...
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Seasonal Holiday Blogging - Phlox News' Phony Outrage

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Oh no, some grinchy, scroogey school district is prohibiting kids from wearing Christmas colors, our favorite seasonal red/green motif (Wait...

'Tis the Solstice

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The winter solstice is today so celebrate Saturnalia and dies natalis invicti Solis, the birthday of the unconquered sun, with merriment, fo...
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