Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Midsummer is this next Saturday, the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere.
Friday, June 20, 2025
Happy Summer Solstice
The summer solstice in 2025 will occur on June 20 at 10:42 p.m. EDT, marking the longest day and shortest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Photo from Daily Om
"Here comes the Sun" with the Beatles 2019 mix
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Today's quote:
No one who has ever touched liberation could possibly want anything other than liberation for everyone.
A tree goddess, belonging to one of my dear friends now.
Daily Om just prints a sentence, then expounds upon it in a few paragraphs, which I seldom read now, just copy the lead. I should have used this one yesterday!
What's the origin of your quotation? I like it. Happy summer solstice.
ReplyDeleteDaily Om just prints a sentence, then expounds upon it in a few paragraphs, which I seldom read now, just copy the lead. I should have used this one yesterday!
DeleteIt's a daily newsletter in my in box,
Delete...may the sun shine on you often.
ReplyDeleteAnd let's skip the "over 90 degrees days!"
DeleteHappy Summer to you! I love the pretty iris and the Beatles song.
ReplyDeleteTake care, happy Friday! Have a great weekend.
Have a happy summertime!
DeleteHappy Solstice whatever the time or day. I hnew when the solstice was, but I don’t always know what day of the week I am living in. 🤓
ReplyDeleteAnd those of us with homes that duplicate all our neighbors have at least made them unique so we know which door is our home!
DeleteHappy Solstice, Barb! The turning of the year. We will have a fire tonight, even if it's too hot to sit by it!
ReplyDeleteA fire sounds nice, and less buggy too!
DeleteSolstice blessings to you, Barb!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Vicki! Same to you!
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