Dear Sunwatchers, It’s here. Summer’s here. I’m assuming by the time most of you read this, it will be summertime and the living will be easy… Well not on the Gulf Coast but elsewhere, we are hopeful! Two impressive plants, I don’t USUALLY see. A mystery wildflower, which along with the grasses is as high [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Summer Solstice’
Summer’s Shining
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged "Canada Geese", Summer Solstice, tulip tree on June 20, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Summer’s arrived
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged Summer Solstice on June 21, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Dear Sunwatchers, The LONGEST day is here! Summer is here too. We’ve certainly had an excellent late spring this year. I’m at a loss for words. My most difficult task today, so far at least, was to determine where to go to get the photo(s) for Sunwatchers’ Bulletin for today. I voted against water since [...]
The End is Nigh!
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged Alfred, solarisation, solarization, solstice, summer, Summer Solstice, swallowtail on June 9, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Dear Sunwatchers, Yes, the end of ever-increasing daylight is near. In less than two weeks, the nights will start . . . . Now, first of all it’s almost two weeks before this happens. We still have some extra daylight to add to our already abundantly long days. And once June 21 comes and goes, [...]