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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.

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  • Some participants express surprise at the lack of threads discussing the Winter Solstice.
  • Several contributors note the mixed feelings about the Winter Solstice, highlighting both the return of longer days and the challenges of winter weather.
  • There are mentions of personal experiences with daylight hours, with one participant recalling extreme conditions in Yellowknife.
  • Some participants reference cultural practices related to the solstice, such as Yule celebrations and the Yalda festival.
  • Expressions of excitement for the increasing daylight are contrasted with sentiments of winter fatigue and cabin fever.
  • One participant mentions a preference for celebrating perigee instead of the solstice.
  • There are discussions about the Yule Goat and its cultural significance, along with a humorous take on Christmas traditions.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

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.

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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.

Who May Find This Useful

Readers interested in seasonal changes, cultural celebrations of the solstice, or personal reflections on winter experiences may find this discussion engaging.

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I am surprised no one made at least one thread about this today.
 
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Winter Solstice is sort of a mixed bag...on the one hand, the days start getting longer. On the other hand, we still have to slog through winter.

Ah well, it's not so bad, now that I live in the Seattle area (not in Fairbanks anymore...whew!). I hope to get up to the ski lifts at least several times this year.

Happy Solstice!
 
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Yes! Mid-way point in winter -- inch by inch we'll regain sun hours. A friend of mine told me that we'll have one more minute of daylight tomorrow than we did today. I can't wait!

Happy Winter Solstice!
 


GeorginaS said:
inch by inch we'll regain sun hours.

Yes, so sad.

I still think I should move to Oregon.


Merry Solstice.
 


TheStatutoryApe said:
Yes, so sad.

I still think I should move to Oregon.


Merry Solstice.

So sad, yes, because currently we have about 5.5 hours worth of daylight each day. (Although I have been in Yellowknife when the sun rose at 11:30 a.m. and set at 1:00 p.m. for a grand total of about an hour and a half of daylight per day. We won't even talk about what kind of cold they get up there. Suffice to say, it's really disorienting to when it's pitch dark out at 2:30 in the afternoon.)

A mid-winter celebration because of the sun and moon makes all the sense in the world to me.
 


hmmm...is that what we call "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yalda" poems and eating stuff like fruits,watermelon,...:biggrin:

Oh anyway happy Solstice!:smile:
 
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Happy and Merry Winter Solstice for those north of the equator, and a Happy and Merry Summer Solstice to those south of the equator.
 


Is anyone going to participate in Yule celebrations tonight? It's time to celebrate the rebirth of the Horned God.

"Turn the wheel again, a new beginning, another end..."
 


I believe this time last year it had been -20F for about 1.5 weeks, currently its only 27F, and the low has only been single digits. Oddly too it seems sunny then last year, the days were overcast if I recall.

Scary Solstice!
 
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Merry Solstice to all!



(And Happy Birthday to Kimberli, wherever you are. :wink:)
 
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Ya Hoo !

More SUN ! I love more sun. Happy Solstice to all :)
 
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yyttr2 said:
I am surprised no one made at least one thread about this today.

I prefer to celebrate perigee.

(January 3rd this winter for those curious).
 
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merry christmas, happy hanukkah, happy/merry whatever else you so wish.
 
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Is it Yule Goat time?
 
  • #15
Boo Christmas, Hurray Solstice.
 
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thank god! i can't stand this getting dark at 4pm business
 
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I LOVE the spring equinox, when the days are gaining sunlight rapidly. Winter solstice - not so much. We already have too much snow for my liking, and there's more to come tonight and tomorrow.

My wife and I are perusing seed catalogs and planning what to plant in our mini-greenhouse this spring. Cabin fever "entertainment".
 
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Evo said:
Is it Yule Goat time?
Swedish Christmas straw goat burns again
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091223/ap_on_fe_st/eu_sweden_christmas_goat

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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