radiantfracture: Gouache portrait of my face with jellyfish hat (Super Jellyfish 70s Me)
2022-06-20 07:56 pm
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Happy summer solstice!

Today the sun rose at 5:11 am where I am and will set at 9:18 pm, for 16 hours, 6 minutes, and 45 seconds of daylight.

There will be 40 minutes of true night, with about two hours of astronomical twilight on either side; likewise an hour of nautical twilight coming and going; and 42 minutes of civil twilight each way in which to play that Weakerthans song.

How about you?

After all this rain and cold gray June, summer has appeared so abruptly that it's disorienting, like a smash cut from rain to sun.

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radiantfracture: Gouache portrait of my face with jellyfish hat (Super Jellyfish 70s Me)
2021-06-20 09:21 am
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Happy solstice

Because this was fun in other years: what are your hours of daylight today, on the summer (or winter) solstice?

Today I woke up at 4:45 am to the bird parliaments already in full session, debating beauty, territory, scandal, survival. Since it is the solstice, instead of rolling over and trying to sleep in the half-light, I got up, toed on my doing-to-the-laundry slip-ons, and walked around the block, admiring the subtle and variegated sunrise.

The crows were assholes because they are nesting, and kept announcing my presence with klaxon cries. (C'mon, crows. When have I ever eaten one of you?) I found a telephone pole painted with art that eerily echoed my novel's imagery (or vice versa).

My phone says the sun rose at 5:10 this morning. Timeanddate.com says that today I will experience
  • Sixteen hours and seven minutes of daylight, between 5:11 am and 9:18 pm
  • An hour and 24 minutes of civil twilight (4:29 am - 5:11 am and 9:18 pm - 10:00 pm)
  • Just shy of two hours of nautical twilight (1:58) (3:30 am - 4:29 am and 10:00 pm - 10:59 pm)
  • 3 hours and 51 minutes of astronomical twilight, and
  • 40 minutes of true night.
How about you?

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