By Vladimir Brezina
I mean, of course, the ancient turn of the year, the Winter Solstice—not that newfangled, artificial New Year on January 1st.
The Winter Solstice occurs today, December 21st, at 6:03 PM EST (New York time). This year, especially, we look forward to the days finally getting longer…
… and we are still waiting for our first real snowstorm, which at least for a day or two makes everything brighter :-)
Happy Winter Solstice from us in NYC!
Beautiful shot!
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Thanks, Rob!
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enjoy the snow!
after days of rain in CA
i’m looking forward to a paddle :-)
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We are still waiting for the snow. And paddling in a snowstorm is fun too :-)
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An Happy New Year from here in Spain. We’ve already been in the new year for 56 min.
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A very happy New Year, reckoned either way, to you too, Jack!
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Most especially, looking forward to longer days. If you sleep a little late, there is no day left right now, but soon we can start thinking about spring :-)
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Some years spring arrives already in March here. Hopefully 2015 will be one of those years…
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Happy Solstice to both of you! Happy paddling and blogging, too!
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Thank you! And a very happy new year to you too!!
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Beautiful scene and have a happy holidays.
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Happy Holidays and all the best in the New Year to you, Donna!
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It’s interesting that the Winter Solstice and the December 25 date are basically pagan, upon which we have anchored our Christian celebration. When I lived in New York, the Solstice generally had more meaning than here in California. Enjoy happy holidays.
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Totally pagan—and we like it that way :-) Happy holidays to you!
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I am waiting for a real snowstorm too :) perhaps because living in New York means not showeling the snow off the driveway and car :)
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Yes, living in an apartment and not having a car has its advantages :-)
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My family is from NY and I love it,
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Thanks!!
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Thanks a lot, the same to you :-) I look foreward to the turn to. Lots of rain darkness and heavy clouds here in Denmark. I had to freshen it all up with snowy pictures from 2011 :-)
All the best,
Hanna
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All the best in the New Year to you, Hanna! :-)
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Merry Christmas from Louisville, KY…warmer here…but, a chance of light snow Christmas Eve…sounds good!
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Snowy Christmases are special… Unfortunately, this year we got a rainy Christmas.
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and ours ended up being the same way…
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Today is it, the hope of the winter, the hope for spring.
Makes me feel like a pagan, it’s so important that the light is returning, even just minute by minute!
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Today (December 26th) we can already see it returning :-)
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So perfect.
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Thank you!!
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So beautiful !!!
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Thanks so much!!
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A day to celebrate, indeed. And your photo is very beautiful.
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Glad you like it—thank you!!
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Beautiful reflection – words and image. Happy New Year/Solstice to you too.
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And all the best in the New Year to you too!!
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Wonderful atmosphere, thanks for sharing. happy holidays :)
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You are most welcome… Happy Holidays! :-)
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The snow has stayed more northern, up here off Lake Erie :)
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Yes, New York City is its own little heat island. When even twenty miles upstate they get snow, we just get rain…
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Pretty good picture! Happy holidays!
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Thanks, Christina, and Happy Holidays to you too!!
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FABULOUS!! Thank you so much for always supporting my blog :-)
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You are most welcome! It’s a pleasure—you always have something FABULOUS posted! :-)
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Wonderful shot! Merry Christmas to you both. :)
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Thank you so much! And all the best in the New Year to you!!
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Happy New Year, Vlad and Johna!! Jean & Alex
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Happy New Year, Jean & Alex! We look forward to paddling together with you again soon in the new year…
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