Topic: Summer Solstice 2023
Bright Solstice blessings to one and all!
― Tennessee Williams
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Alfred's Serif Users' Forums → General Discussion → Summer Solstice 2023
Bright Solstice blessings to one and all!
And to you, Alfred.
I found an interesting article about the Solstice here - https://www.sciencefocus.com/planet-ear … tice-2023/
The precise moment of the Summer Solstice will be at 15.58 BST, just under two hours away.
Image created in CraftArtist Professional 2. Blended together 3 photos from Flickr - one of Stonehenge and two sunrise images. Credits: Stonehenge - CC by 2.0 John Goode; Sunrise - CC by 2.0 Hkuchera; Sunrise - CC by 2.0 whatniccieate
The images of Stonehenge brought this to mind. Anne Sudworth is an artist who paints many of the megalithic sites. I follow her on Facebook and it's hard to believe that these are paintings and not photos.
http://www.annesudworth.co.uk/pictures/soltice.htm
http://www.annesudworth.co.uk/pictures/ … nlight.htm
If you like this kind of thing, her site is well worth a visit - http://www.annesudworth.co.uk/artgallery/work.htm
Thanks for posting those pictures, Karen. Your CA2 page is delightful, as always, and Anne Sudworth’s paintings are amazing!
Actually Alfred it's Winter Solstice for some of us.
Actually Alfred it's Winter Solstice for some of us.
My apologies, Eric! I suppose I should have made the topic title ‘Solstice 2023’ (but even that would probably have resulted in some bright spark pointing out that not everyone uses the Gregorian calendar).
I've just seen this. Am I too late?
I've just seen this. Am I too late?
Too late for the summer/winter solstice? I would say so! The next equinox is only about six weeks away.
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