On this day of sunbeams and stones, of calculous and celebration, a Happy Summer Solstice to all my Tweety chums out there. Look back at what was, and take heart in looking forward at what may come to pass. https://t.co/Cv6fZFbgIZ
— Dr Peter Caddick-Adams #StandwithUkraine (@militaryhistori) June 21, 2023
An evening of celebration, love and light ahead. If you are observing #Litha /#SummerSolstice tonight, may your fires burn brightly. 🔥
Let's light the Solstice fires, and dance for a shift that will bring us into balance, with the earth and with one another. 🌈☀️ https://t.co/6kpimUP6gA
Midsummer is a celebration of the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. It is one of the most celebrated holidays in Latvia!
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What a beautiful gorgeous sunny day in Ramsgate, the gate where the ravens fly
So many blessings to you on this day of longest light, the celebration of Sun on Summer Solstice. Aurinco is Finnish for sun. This sunbow from North Karelia last week, aligns so well today
Shine 🔆 https://t.co/Ilk7D6ReA6
Predictable I know but a celebration of nature, light, people and a sunset on a task with #goodgym on this solstice day. Solistium. #365in2023dailyprompt https://t.co/Dbx3Xe0l0N
Midsummer Solstice the longest day of the year. Traditionally a time for celebration and gathering St John’s Wort which is thought to bring good luck and healing.
It is also wise to carry some of this plant to ward off the Faeries who can be particularly mischievous at this time. https://t.co/93OojVsFWK
— Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park (@BannauB) June 21, 2023
Happy #summersolstice!
The summer solstice is when the sun is at its furthest point from the equator, making it the longest day of the year. It is packed with history, the wildness of #nature & celebration. It has been marked as the high point of #summer since the Neolithic era. https://t.co/g0HHTog5zu
— Sheffield Park and Garden, National Trust (@sheffieldparkNT) June 21, 2023
International Day of the Celebration of the Solstice in 2023
International Day of the Celebration of the Solstice was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly on June 20th of 2019. The observance brings awareness to the importance that solstices and equinoxes have for many religions.
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