...and then miss it? I do."
Just my annual reminder to my fellow northern hemispheroids (?!) to enjoy allll this daylight!
"Do you always wait for the longest day of the year...
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oh dear smm,
it was a lovely day and at least i rejoiced about that. the first nice day in bostontown for sure.
i do love the summer solstice and always forget it until it is too late.
it was a rather trying evening as watched the sky turn yellow as my kids were crying instead of sleeping. then i stepped outside to throw the trash away and i almost cried because the sky was such a lovely periwinkle and the fat moon nearly hit me in the face. and my kids were still crying.
when i forget about the solstice and then it goes by and i know the days are just going to get shorter, i think, when will i be sitting at an outdoor cafe drinking wine and eating cake, and the sun will just be going down and it is nine o'clock at night?
it has been a run-on day, hence the run-on sentences.
it was a lovely day and at least i rejoiced about that. the first nice day in bostontown for sure.
i do love the summer solstice and always forget it until it is too late.
it was a rather trying evening as watched the sky turn yellow as my kids were crying instead of sleeping. then i stepped outside to throw the trash away and i almost cried because the sky was such a lovely periwinkle and the fat moon nearly hit me in the face. and my kids were still crying.
when i forget about the solstice and then it goes by and i know the days are just going to get shorter, i think, when will i be sitting at an outdoor cafe drinking wine and eating cake, and the sun will just be going down and it is nine o'clock at night?
it has been a run-on day, hence the run-on sentences.
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Re: "Do you always wait for the longest day of the year
Heck no....I celebrate the seasons transitions....semi-important stuff, at least to me, for my own reasonsselfmademug wrote:...and then miss it? I do."
Just my annual reminder to my fellow northern hemispheroids (?!) to enjoy allll this daylight!