Christina Vrba ponders writing, daily life, and all the little fritters in between
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Happy Winter Solstice
It's Winter Solstice... the longest night of the year, but that's not why I'm happy about it. Night and I haven't been good friends since my college days, and I don't like the long, dark nights of late fall and winter one bit. Winter Solstice is, for me, the turning of the year - the point when the sun begins its slow return to primacy. Every turn of the earth from today forward, darkness will ease a bit and light will creep forward. It's not the end of winter - not by a long shot, and some feel that the solstice is just the beginning of winter - but I'll take whatever I can get in the day-lengthening department. Seasonal Affective Disorder is a real thing, and even though I don't have it, I do find my mood alters in the post-Christmas season as winter takes hold. Once the holiday lights come down and the tree is gone, it's as if I've got one less bulwark against the Long Dark. So I do pay attention to the Winter Solstice, and mark it with pleasure, because it's a promise to me that the sun will return. Happy Solstice, everyone.
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