MsJonesy

MsJonesy

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Winter Solstice

June 21 2014

Today is winter solstice in the southern hemisphere, the shortest day of the year. There are many stories of our ancestors having ceremonies and rituals to celebrate this day. These days there are still people who observe these traditions because of their beliefs. What would you consider a suitable RHP celebration of the shortest day of the year? Who would you celebrate with, and how? Let your imaginations run wild!

Comments

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    The longest night! I think I'll celebrate by going to bed early and sleeping in. It's first day of summer in Europe today, can't wait to go there next month!

  • luvsilver

    luvsilver

    10 years ago

    Always love when this day comes around.Going to and coming home from work in the dark is not for me.Roll on summer and daylight savings. Mr Luvsilver

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    We could do the traditional Celtic ritual although I think we may have trouble finding a virgin around here. I like the cold but hate the dark. Also longer days mean shorter skirts.

  • Missb4u

    Missb4u

    10 years ago

    Has been an extraordinarily long day for me....and is still dragging on 😕

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Time to feel your seeds to sow . - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    would be to take a Meander around my Garden....

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    And where I am at the moment (canada) it's the longest day of the year. The sun started setting here at 11pm lol. - Posted from rhpmobile