... On The Summer Solstice ...
"Whatever is dreamed on this night, will come to pass."
William Shakespeare -
Acknowledging the Magic of This Time
A Mid-Summernight's Dream

Gerbera Daisy

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Iceland Poppy
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Zinnia
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Solstice, from the Latin for sun stands still, in astronomy, either of the two points on the ecliptic that lie midway between the equinoxes(separated from them by an angular distance of 90°).At the solstices the sun's apparent position on the celestial sphere reaches its greatest distance above or below the celestial equator, about 23 1/2° of arc. At the time of summer solstice, about June 22, the sun is directly overhead at noon at the Tropic of Cancer.In the Northern Hemisphere the longest day and shortest night of the year occur on this date, marking the beginning of summer. At winter solstice, about December 22, the sun is overhead at noon at the Tropic of Capricorn; this marks the beginning of winter in the Northern Hemisphere. For several days before and after each solstice the sun appears to stand still in the sky, i.e., its noontime elevation does not seem to change from day to day."
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you gave us today. I
certainly enjoyed my visit!
~Brooke
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Happy summer solstice...
Way back in the early 1970s I was so fortunate as to see Peter Brook's highly imaginative, totally [for the times] innovative, completely modern 'Dream' at Stratford. Forty years on I still remember it vividly and have never wished to see, nor have I, another production, so perfect was it.
Kiki
Love your zinnias. I found one pink one this year to add to a container. I used to always grow zinnias until I had a disastrous plague of mildew a couple years ago and gave up on them for a while.
Marnie
Christine in Alaska
And Happy Summer Solstice to you, dear Kim :) Thank you for the lovely compliment ... you do very well yourself melding form & substance ... plus the gift for presenting all with loving humor.
Thank you, dear Edith. This is one of the loveliest nights of the year ... I love it! A timely note about the production ... you are filled with delightful tales. How fun to live near and celebrate this event together!
Always a delight, Kiki, thank you and Happy Summer Solstice :)
Happy to see you again, Costea, and thank you. Please do return ... lots more color popping!
Thanks, Lindalou ... Picasa works well and very user friendly. Happy Summer :)
Agree, Marnie. Where did spring go? The zinnias are in a huge container garden and, gone so much, hope they make it! Happy Summer gardening fun friend :)
I must beware too, Christine ... so are mine :)
Your photos look so soothing and cooling.
How delightful, Cameron! Nothing beats precious time spent with our children. High 80s today here too ... wilting weather for me.
Do hope your midsummer night's dreams come true also, Rose. The storms passed over us early this AM ... the garden got a good watering. High 80s and humid ... yuk! Luckily, a dinner party tonight will keep me cool inside, prepping & cleaning :)
(I am a little sad to see the days grow shorter from now on)
Thanks, Kala ... I love iceland poppies and have them in a container so I can enjoy them more. Yes, I had to see the days grow shorter too, hate to even think about November!
Hi Rick and thanks. Yes, would love to see your sundial ... I've had this for ages!
Your info on the solstice was great as it had some bits in it I didn't know.I love summer and am TOTALLY ignoring the whole 'days getting shorter again' thing ;P
Frances
ps. May all your dreams come true, my friend.
And I am not a heat person, so you can see how enchanting they are.
Jen
... and may all your summer dreams come true also, dear Frances. Even with coming and going, aren't our gardens lovely! We plant a living garden and like our life, needs constant tweaking! Happy Summer, dear gardening friend :)
Welcome Mary ... delighted to have you visit and thank you. You can see that not only gardening but, like you, favorite food posts are a huge part of my life. You have been on my side 'food haunts' since I found your wonderful site. Blessings!
I am not a 'heat' person at all, Jen. 78º F suits my fancy! Summer ((hugs))!