Happy Winter*, Everybody!

The winter solstice occurs on December 21 at 2338 Universal Time. That’s 5:38 p.m. MuseBlog time (U.S. Central Standard Time), or 11:38 p.m. Icelandic time.

*Or summer, for our friends in the Southern Hemisphere.

25 thoughts on “Happy Winter*, Everybody!”

  1. Winter Solstice

    Goodbye growth
    Goodbye rain
    Goodbye sprouts growing underfoot where there once was simply grass in death
    Goodbye spring.

    Goodbye sunlight
    Goodbye warmth
    Goodbye afternoons spent outside in the slightly warm air and the golden sun and the green trees
    Goodbye summer.

    Goodbye orange and gold and red
    Goodbye leaf piles
    Goodbye barely cold winds that brush your face and leave you pleasantly cool
    Goodbye fall.

    Hello ice
    Hello snow
    Hello skies with just a tint of gray that make the empty trees dark grey silhouettes
    Hello winter

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  2. Hurrah for the shortest day of the year! I like winter well enough, but a significant part of me is already missing the sun.

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    1. We had a very nice sunset tonight here. When the sun was below the horizon, the horizon itself was orange, and the farther away you looked, it faded to yellow, and then turquoise-green, and then blue.

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  3. Let’s just say that I’m embarrassed to live in the state that I live in at the moment. It’s the day after the solstice and we’ve had less than half a foot of snow in the past six months. :mad:

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    1. We’ve had much less than a half inch it the past six years. Actually, I think it’s snowed once here in those years, didn’t even reach the ground, and still caused us all to run outside, dance around, and call off school for the rest of the day.

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        1. I know! Crazy people! I just can’t imagine living somewhere with no snow year round. *thinks* Another thing I don’t get is why everyone goes to Florida for Christmas. No offense to Florida, and I’m sure it’s wonderful, but why on Earth would you want to leave lovely Maine? It’s usually snowy and wonderful around here, and everyone hangs up lobster buoys outside, and all the pine trees in my yard are amazing right now, and it’s cold outside and everyone is nice and cozy inside,a nd we drink hot chocolate and eggnog and walk outside barefoot when our parents’ backs are turned (tradition :) ) and we have our lobster trap tree on Main Street, and everything smells all piney and it’s just amazing. I love snow.

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        2. I wish I lived in a place that actually got snow when it was supposed to. In CT, all we got were little flurries that didn’t stick (and all of them in November, too). :(

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      1. The thing is – I live in the state that is supposed to be pretty much one of the winter pinnacles of the US, so… yeah.

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  4. Re: Snow: Oregon is the perfect place. Where I live, it snows about once a year, and then everybody panics and you get a day off of school. Even if it’s an inch and it’s melting my noon. :D

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    1. That is to say, there is now snow right now. 40 degrees F and raining. So close! We usually get snow in January anyway.

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