Late evening sunset in Lancaster County |
The word Solstice is derived from the Latin word "Sol" meaning Sun and "Sistere" meaning stationary or stand still. Believe it or not, I actually remembered that from the two years of Latin I took in high school. About the only thing I remember from Latin class except for the short, little teacher, Mrs. Murray, who we all loved. Today the sun will remain in Lancaster for the longest time of the year before it sets. Today also is the turning point in the year while people around the globe celebrate this day in different ways. Some celebrate with bonfires, burning effigies as well as with newer ways like yoga, musical shows, dances, picnics and even baseball games. Oh, by the way, my wife baked a few dozen Snickerdoodle cookies for our grandson Caden to share with his teammates after the game. The extra time will allow them to eat the cookies before it gets dark. The next special event will be Autumnal, or fall Equinox which happens in late September. That is the moment in Lancaster when the Sun's rays are shining down over the equator and our days and nights are approximately equal in length. And, our grandson's fall baseball team will have to speed up the game to get the entire game in before it gets too dark to see the ball. For those living in the Northern Hemisphere, enjoy your day tomorrow, and maybe end it with an ice cream treat like my wife and I will do. It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.
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