It’s here…
The longest day of the year celebrated throughout history by almost all know peoples. It is also known as Midsummer, Litha, Alban Heflin, Alben Heruin, All-couples day, Feast of Epona, Feast of St. John the Baptist, Feill-Sheathain, Gathering Day, Johannistag, Litha, Sonnwend, Thing-Tide, Vestalia.
The long winter is over, the crops are growing. Succulent apricots, peaches, nectarines and melons fill the markets.
People are looking forward to holidays.
Throughout
For me, it is a reminder that the sun, planet and nature are far more powerful than whatever we silly humans do in our nanosecond of a nanosecond of a nanosecond of existence in comparison to the length of time of what all around us has existed is existing and will continue to exist long after our species had disappeared.
I will celebrate being allowed to have that nanosecond of a nanosecond of a nanosecond on this earth. To me this is the joy of the solstice.
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