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![]() Many years ago I had a chance to tour Newgrange in Ireland. If you don't know about it, Newgrange, is a 5,200 year old passage tomb located in the Boyne Valley. Above the entrance to the passage there is an opening which allows sunlight to penetrate the chamber for 17 minutes at 9am on only ONE day of the year, Dec 21st, the winter solstice. The accuracy this time-telling device is remarkable when you considers that it was built 500 years before the Great Pyramids and more than 1,000 years before Stonehenge. For me - it is always a reminder of new beginnings. The year is over, and starting again. Like New Year's day. Fresh beginnings. From Dec 21st on, the days get longer. The sunshine lasts a little more (which is Seattle is a necessary thing...) It's also a great reminder of letting go of past mistakes. That workout program didn't stick last year? Try a new one! That business venture failed? What's next? It's all cyclical - and it all starts over again. My friend Armaund in DC has a Solstice party every year where people can write notes about things from the past year, they put it in a ball, light it on fire and roll it down a hill. (it's more like a ramp in his backyard...) The idea is still sound. It's time to release those things and start over again. So what will you light on fire today? Happy Solstice. Seattle, Portland, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, DC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Dallas, Austin, Chicago
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12/21/2023 12:02:25 pm
Thank you for a calming and lovely post, It's summer solstice here in the southern hemisphere where I live, and we tend to get too busy with summer holidays colliding with christmas. This is so lovely, thanks!
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Andrew
12/21/2023 01:27:28 pm
Thanks! Sending you lots of joy and all the best!
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