Welcome, Returning Light!

The winter solstice “occurs exactly when the Earth’s axial tilt is farthest away from the sun at its maximum of 23° 26′. Though the winter solstice lasts only a moment in time, the term is also a turning point to midwinter and the first day of winter.”

That will occur later today, December 21st, at 8:03am Mountain Time (which is my time zone), in universal time it is December 21st 15:03 and in the Eastern Time Zone it is 10:03am.

Happy Winter Solstice!

In many parts of the northern hemisphere, winter brings snow. And what better way to enjoy snow than to delight in our furry and feathered friends frolicking in the frozen flakiness.

(Don’t forget to hover over each photo.*)

And finally … there ‘snow better way to say it …


Happy Holidays to All!

The winter solstice or midwinter is one of the eight pagan festivals or “sabbats” from the Wheel of the Year. It is a “quarter day” along with the equinoxes and the summer solstice. The Solstice Night brings celebration as our ancestors awaited the return of the sun to warm the frozen Earth. To all my pagan and non-pagan friends: “Bright Blessings on Solstice and may the warmth of the returning sun bring you great joy and hope”.


Snowhenge

Happy Solstice and Welcome Back Sunlight!

Music by Lisa Thiel
Video by Ephesius wicca

LYRICS:

Chorus:
Enter the night and you’ll find the light,
That will carry you to your dreams.
Enter the night, let your spirit take flight,
In the field of infinite possibilities

On the longest night we search for the light,
And we find it deep within.
Open your eyes to embrace what is wise,
And see the light of your own soul shining.

(Chorus)
Wrap up in the cloak of starry darkness my child,
And you’ll find the center of all things.
For from this space of the deepest dark place,
Life Eternal does spring.

(Chorus)
So when you find that spark
When you dream in the dark,
Hold it close to your heart and know.
All that you see is all that can be
When you give birth to the dreams of your soul.

(Chorus)

(This is a rerun, with revised dates and times, because the holidays – and their celebratory posts – are on an infinite loop … or more precisely, the Wheel of The Year.) ;)

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*Hover text for those on Tablets and iPads:
Seasons: “Yes, this is Northern Hemisphere Centric – so am I!”
Axial Tilt Message: “Happy Holidays!”
Penguin Parent and Baby: “Cute penguin talisman protects any post from FAIL”
Squirrel in the Snow: “Nuts to this!”
St. Bernard on Snowy Road: “What kind of rescue dog forgets to bring his grog???”
Dog’s Face Sticking Out of Snowbank: “Please don’t make me come in …”
Bunny Sniffing Snowman’s Carrot Nose: “Who nose how this will turn out?”
Black Bunny Looking Askance: “Basement bunny senses trouble”
Goats Running Down a Snowy Hill: “Levitating … actually quite easy if you are a mountain goat”
Sheep With Snowy Face: “‘Blinded by the White'”
Cat Outside The Back Door Looking In: “There is NOTHING funny about this. NOTHING.”
Cat Leaping With Snowball: “I’ve got it … I’ve got it!”

4 Comments

  1. Happy Solstice! I was looking for ritual options and came across some wise words from the author on a site named Sparrow Trades:

    For centuries, humans have marked this moment not to force change, but to recognize transition. The solstice reminds us that growth doesn’t begin with motion — it begins with stillness.

    The winter solstice represents a liminal moment — a space between what has been and what is becoming. Psychologically, thresholds like this are powerful because they interrupt momentum and invite reflection.

    Pause, reflect, think about where you want to go. And remember that you are not alone.

  2. Happy Yule/Solstice! Definitely a time of recognizing transition. And recognizing that transition is a part of Life. Not a stop but a marker as the road “goes ever ever on”.

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