2022 Winter Solstice
4:48 p.m. Wednesday, December 21
"Red Motion"
Monoprint
(by C.D'I)
"I need to laugh, and when the sun is out, I've got
something I can laugh about; I feel
good, in a
special way."
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2022 Winter Solstice
4:48 p.m. Wednesday, December 21
"Red Motion"
Monoprint
(by C.D'I)
"I need to laugh, and when the sun is out, I've got
something I can laugh about; I feel
good, in a
special way."
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October
31, 2022
5:39 p.m.
Samhain
Observance
begins at sundown…when
the veil between the two worlds is most pervious.
This third and last of the three pagan Autumn harvest festivals acknowledges a time of cleansing and preparation for the darkness of Winter. It is the most important of the four "greater Sabbats."
“Spirit Conversation” Monoprint (CDI)
“I'll be seeing you in
all the old familiar places …
In everything that's
light and gay;
I'll always think of you
that way.
I'll find you in the
morning sun;
And when the night is
new
I'll be looking at the
moon,
But I'll be seeing you.”
Summer Solstice – Midsummer
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Sunrise: 5:10 a.m. - Sunset: 8:23 p.m.
One of the
four solar holidays;
the
turning point at which summer reaches its height
and the
sun shines longest.
Summer Solstice Sunset
(Photo by CDI)
“What you are watching
is light unlearning itself,
an infinite unfrocking of the prism.
Before your eyes
the ordinary life
is being glazed over:
pigments of the bibelot
the cabochon, the water-opal
pearl to the intimate
simple colours…
Can't you feel it?
Aren't you chilled by it?
The way the late afternoon
is reduced to detail -
the sky that odd shape of apron -
opaque, scumbled,
the lazulis of the horizon becoming
optical greys
before your eyes…”
Self-Portrait on a Summer Evening
Eavan
Boland