Ahoy! Summer's Here!
Reach out to your pals and dear ones with
this cheerful wish for a great Summer.
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"A Midsummer Night's Dream...."
HAPPY SUMMER ! from Worldofceleb.com
Time : June - July
As the sun spirals its longest
dance,
Cleanse us
As nature shows bounty and fertility
Bless us
Let all things live with loving intent
And to fulfill their truest destiny.
Summer's Here !
It's School's Out and Funs In ! Time for lazy days at the beach, indulging in
oodles of ice cream, wearing cool sunglasses, chilling out with friends and
hitting the trail on a camping or fishing trip.
Reach out to all your friends and loved ones and wish 'em a groovy, fun-filled
summer. For those lucky folks going off on a vacation, click a 'Happy Vacation'
wish!
Summer is a time for family vacations, a time to see new sights along with going
to favorite places. But most of all, it's a time to enjoy time with each other.
People around the world have observed spiritual and religious seasonal days of
celebration during the month of June. Most have been religious holy days which
are linked in some way to the summer solstice. The time of the year when the sun
reaches its maximum elevation occurs on the summer solstice, the day with the
greatest number of daylight hours. It typically occurs on, or within a day or
two of, JUN-21 the first day of summer.
"Solstice" is derived from two Latin words: "sol" meaning sun, and "sistere," to
cause to stand still. This is because, as the summer solstice approaches, the
noonday sun rises higher and higher in the sky on each successive day. On the
day of the solstice, it rises an imperceptible amount, compared to the day
before. In this sense, it "stands still."
In pre-historic times, summer was a joyous time of the year for those Aboriginal
people who lived in the northern latitudes. The snow had disappeared; the ground
had thawed out; warm temperatures had returned; flowers were blooming; leaves
had returned to the deciduous trees. Some herbs could be harvested, for
medicinal and other uses. Food was easier to find. The crops had already been
planted and would be harvested in the months to come.
Did You know : The first (or only) full moon in June is called the Honey Moon.
Tradition holds that this is the best time to harvest honey from the hives.