Time of the actual winter solstice :D
It's the shortest day of the year, time to incinerate a Druid at Stonehenge to mark the Sun's rebirth or whatever else takes your fancy.
Although not being even slightly Christian or religious the Solstice has always been is important as I've always considered it the actual start of a New Year and in another month and the Mut's morning walk will be in daylight :D :D :D
Yay go Mutt! ;D
Yep, looking forward to tomorrow when the days start getting longer! At present cycle to work and back home in the dark, which is grim. Give it a month and I start to see some proper daylight :)
Incinerating Druids would damage the monument !!
I knew some really nice Druids, a couple of thousand years ago.
Cheers - Phil
I'm a big fan of the Solstice as well, always nice to start looking forward to lighter nights!
Lighter nights but darker mornings - for a short while.
"Though the shortest day is on or close to 21 December, the earliest sunset is around 10 December and the latest sunrise does not occur until 2 January, so at Christmas the mornings are still getting darker whilst the evenings are getting appreciably lighter - an effect noted by many people, but maybe not really understood." - BBC
Full article at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-30549149 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-30549149)
Quote from: Leon on 21 December 2017, 11:12:54 PM
I'm a big fan of the Solstice as well, always nice to start looking forward to lighter nights!
But you cant see the sky Leon, due to local chemical smog...almost as bad a Wuncorn.