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I am surprised no one made at least one thread about this today.
The forum discussion centers around the Winter Solstice, highlighting its significance as the turning point towards longer days. Participants express mixed feelings about winter, with some reminiscing about their experiences in places with extreme daylight variations, such as Yellowknife. The conversation also touches on cultural celebrations like Yule and the anticipation of spring planting. Overall, the discussion reflects a blend of joy for the returning sunlight and the challenges of winter weather.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for individuals interested in seasonal celebrations, mental health awareness related to winter, and gardening enthusiasts planning for spring. It is particularly relevant for those living in regions with significant seasonal changes.
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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