December 23, 2021. Sunset 4:55 PM. San Francisco, CA.
Links of Interest
- Farmers Almanac
- sunrise and sunset look up times
- 22-year Solar Magnetic Cycle
- dailybell Facebook page
- Brenda's website
- Equinox vs Equilux- ever wonder?
- Spring Equinox info
- Autumn Equinox info
- Solstice audio recordings from around the world
- FAQ's about the Earth's Rotation
- Ask an Astrophysicist
- Huna Wisdom
- environmental awareness ringing endorsement
- December Sun Watchers AUDIO ARCHIVE
- Daily Radio - December Sun Watching Schedule
- Baylink Bus Schedules
- Golden Gate Ferry Schedules
- Hiroshima Peace Bridge
- Total Solar Eclipse in China- 8/1/08
- Equinox Information
- Map of California Fires June 2008
- Manhattan Stonehenge 5/28/08 PM
- Summer Solstice Information
- Meridian Interns' Videos
- NY Times article - No Quasimodo... 2/8/08
- Adria recommends this book about El Camino Bells
- Adria's link to info about El Camino Bells
- Anti-Salvation Army?
Thursday, December 23, 2021
rainrainrainrainrain-- thank you!
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December 23, 2021. Sunrise 7:23 AM
“Sunrise today in Munhall, PA (from my sister Cindy)” - Joe PokrifkaThanks Joe- Wintry through and through
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Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Zooming past the shortest day
December 21- 4:53 Berkeley and 4:54 San Francisco, CA.
Turning it around on zoom with friends who observe each Solstice and Equinox with traditional seasonal and spiritual introspection and shared blessings. (Don't blink or you'll miss the sunset moment)
We are on the move...
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Beginning of the shortest day
December 21, 2021. Sunrise 7:21 AM. San Francisco, CA.
We're finally here. The Winter Solstice.
Sunrise today at 7:21 AM. The moon was still up. All quiet except for some birds and distant fire engines. Tomorrow will be the beginning of brighter days- at least far as the sun goes.
Many blessings and Happy Solstice!
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