OH how I remember those days. Lived in Anchorage (actually, Elmendorf, or wherever the AF sent us) in the early 90s. Didn't mind the darkness so much, especially when it was really cold & everything looked like it was covered in crystals. BUT, enjoyed those long summer days much, much more.
We got BUNCHES of snow yesterday! 5-7 inches. More coming today!
I have a window in my office, so the short days don't bother me too much. Everything outside is white, so it appears brighter than it is out there.
It will be good to add a few minutes of daylight tomorrow.
Shouldn't it be "merry" solstice? I thought everyone on here agreed we were going to start trying to utilize the word "merry" more. Its such a neglected word, usually only coming out this time of year.
Shouldn't it be "merry" solstice? I thought everyone on here agreed we were going to start trying to utilize the word "merry" more. Its such a neglected word, usually only coming out this time of year.
SHEEESH!
Actually, I thought "Happy" would be more appropriate since solstice is really a pagan holiday. From what I gather from the pulic debates here and elsewhere (that I have stayed WAY out of...), only a pagan would use the term "happy" as in "happy holidays."
It doesn't matter. They say "Happy Christmas" in England, instead of "Merry Christmas"--it's the same meaning, really. Over there, though, "merry" can mean drunk/tipsy.
Shouldn't it be "merry" solstice? I thought everyone on here agreed we were going to start trying to utilize the word "merry" more. Its such a neglected word, usually only coming out this time of year.
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