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15 January for me in Lampeter has 9.57 the next day 10.01
Of course everyone knows that it's to allow a few extra minutes for Santa to deliver the presents. Please be patient with the old sod and we can then get on with the 2023 season prep after he signs off for another year.definitely - opened the pophole on the henhouse at the usual time this morning (before logging on to my Home Office treadmill) and no sign of them venturing out - I opened the door to make sure all was OK to be met with looks of disgust as they had no intention of stirring off their perches for a while yet
Persephone period
15 January for me in Lampeter has 9.57 the next day 10.01
Stupid me. February.Well that doesn't seem right based on the page I just linked to, which says February 18th for 51.2°N. Looks like they're measuring different things or one source of data is wrong
James
Stupid me. February.
Thank you James. Keep me right.
I knew the story, it’s always been one of my favourites among the myths.I have to admit that I wasn't aware of the story of Persephone either.
I knew the story, it’s always been one of my favourites among the myths.
This means that the coldest point of the year for the Northern hemisphere is Dec / Jan despite the earth being at its closest point to the sun (Perihelion).
Red sky in morning, global warming....“red sky in the morning, sheperd’s warning, red sky at night shepherd’s delight”
I always thought the shortest day was the 21st, but I guess not! The sun has been setting not long after 3 here (Scotland), it’s been beautiful with all the snow, the hills are pink just as it sets. This pic doesn’t do it justice at all.
I’ve got a stargazer app on my phone which is quite fun, you point it at the sky at any time and it shows you a simulated version of what’s up there and its location in the sky!
Also had to look up the term MAMIL - always learning!
with us (Grandfather was a station sub officer in the AFS during the war,) it's 'red sky in the morning, Swansea's burningRed sky in morning, global warming....
Actually, I think our Persephone period is only 3 weeks long. Which is pretty nice. Too bad our Frost Free time is only 4 1/2 months long.I'd never heard of this. Perhaps for those of us in the UK the period is so long that we don't really worry about it. I found this page:
Daylight Hours Explorer
that suggests for me it lasts from 25th October to 16th February -- more than one third of the year. I'm going to guess based on your location that for you it's perhaps closer to six weeks.
James
Too bad our Frost Free time is only 4 1/2 months long.
Yes they take ages to move the stones .....Went to Stonehenge today for the first time in about 25 years with 3 of the grand children. Cones on the road verges for miles around to deter the crowds expected for the solstice!
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