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Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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Happy Winter Solstace! Starting tomorrow, the days will be getting longer (Thank GOD!). :clap:
 

NoHall

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May 28, 2007
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Holy cow--I totally forgot that this was the shortest day of the year!

Went to Stone Mountain with one of my little college friends and spent all afternoon/evening in the 40-something degree rain/mist/fog. Felt like winter--finally!

(And rain is in the forecast again tomorrow...I'm still dreaming of a Wet Christmas!)
 
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kingfishn

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Jul 2, 2005
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Thank goodness for longer daze...my kumquats are suffering from lightness depravation.

(Went by Stone Mountain today...well..Saturday...couldn't even see it...but, luckily
the fog had lifted by the time I reached Steak & Shake exit in Newnan) (tht would be#47)

Hellllloooo, Newwwnan

Have a Happy...m'friends...
 
One of my best friends and confidantes, the chaplain where I teach, says that the Winter Solstice is his favorite day of the year. When he sent me a BD greeting yesterday (his is today), he said, "I always perform a brief candlelight ritual on my back porch. It's kind of like a New Years' ritual as I face the west, the place where the sun sets (or dies according to our ancestors) and mention to God about the failures and disappointments that I've experienced, and then I light a candle and face the east (where the sun rises) thanking God for being with me through pain and suffering, and asking God to open my eyes and ears to see and hear the new things that are sprouting all around me." I'm starting that tradition.
 

Beachbummette

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Jul 16, 2005
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One of my best friends and confidantes, the chaplain where I teach, says that the Winter Solstice is his favorite day of the year. When he sent me a BD greeting yesterday (his is today), he said, "I always perform a brief candlelight ritual on my back porch. It's kind of like a New Years' ritual as I face the west, the place where the sun sets (or dies according to our ancestors) and mention to God about the failures and disappointments that I've experienced, and then I light a candle and face the east (where the sun rises) thanking God for being with me through pain and suffering, and asking God to open my eyes and ears to see and hear the new things that are sprouting all around me." I'm starting that tradition.

I love this, I think I should start this tradition.
 
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Minnie

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Dec 30, 2006
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One of my best friends and confidantes, the chaplain where I teach, says that the Winter Solstice is his favorite day of the year. When he sent me a BD greeting yesterday (his is today), he said, "I always perform a brief candlelight ritual on my back porch. It's kind of like a New Years' ritual as I face the west, the place where the sun sets (or dies according to our ancestors) and mention to God about the failures and disappointments that I've experienced, and then I light a candle and face the east (where the sun rises) thanking God for being with me through pain and suffering, and asking God to open my eyes and ears to see and hear the new things that are sprouting all around me." I'm starting that tradition.

Sounds wonderful, thanks for sharing.
 
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