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Solstice?
Yeah, solstice.
That doesn't start until the solstice, which marks the longest day of the year.
Now, the solstice normally falls on the 21st of June,
Why January first? And, if it's gonna be January first, why isn't January first on the solstice?
And if it's gonna be January 1st, why isn't January 1st on the solstice?
Next up from Carly Solstice.
a mystery. You still have people coming here in the winter solstice with professor suits
over there. And I believe it's either in the summer solstice or the winter solstice that
But that night, when everyone's kids show up for the winter solstice and I have to sit through their presentation, that night is the worst night of the year every year by far.
But that night, when everyone's kids show up for the winter solstice and I have to sit through their presentation, that night is the worst night of the year every year by far.
This year we had 16,000 people who came along for summer solstice and it was a lovely atmosphere and it's really nice to hear the music, hear the drumming and hear all the voices there and you kind of get a sense of maybe how it was actually used back in prehistory too.
This year we had 16,000 people who came along for summer solstice, and it was a lovely atmosphere.
and it might sound familiar from a certain William Shakespeare play, where the summer solstice falls at "midsummer." But like a big brisket, Earth cools and heats very slowly,
a certain William Shakespeare play where the summer solstice falls at “midsummer”.
And we're getting very close to the summer solstice, aren't we?
And we're getting very close to the summer solstice, aren't we?
It's the summer solstice.
It's the summer solstice.