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I am surprised no one made at least one thread about this today.
The discussion revolves around the Winter Solstice, including its significance, personal experiences related to seasonal changes, and various cultural celebrations associated with this time of year. Participants share their thoughts on daylight variations, winter conditions, and related festivities.
Participants generally share a common appreciation for the Winter Solstice and its significance, but there are varying opinions on the enjoyment of winter and the celebrations associated with this time. Multiple competing views on the solstice and its cultural implications remain present.
Some statements reflect personal experiences and subjective feelings about winter and daylight, which may not be universally applicable. The discussion includes references to specific cultural practices that may depend on individual beliefs and traditions.
Readers interested in seasonal changes, cultural celebrations of the solstice, or personal reflections on winter experiences may find this discussion engaging.
GeorginaS said:inch by inch we'll regain sun hours.
TheStatutoryApe said:Yes, so sad.
I still think I should move to Oregon.
Merry Solstice.
yyttr2 said:I am surprised no one made at least one thread about this today.
Swedish Christmas straw goat burns againEvo said:Is it Yule Goat time?
STOCKHOLM – A giant straw goat was burned down yet again early Wednesday in a Swedish city where torching it has become a Christmas tradition, to the dismay of local leaders.
Gavle city spokeswoman Anna Ostman said someone set fire to the 43-foot-high (13-meter-high) creature around 3 a.m. local time. Only a charred wooden skeleton of the traditional Swedish Christmas symbol remained on Wednesday morning.
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