It will occur at 4.22pm PST this afternoon. Waes hael!
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Happy Solstice! 🙂
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does that mean we've missed it down here? Bugger!
Emily
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Ben IM'ed a “Waes Hael” to me earlier. He was an hour early, but I'm not picky about these things. It's still the shortest day, even if the exact minute of the sun's greatest distance from the celestial equator was six hours ago…
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