Monday, June 20, 2005
Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine, With sweet musk-roses and with eglantine*
Which day in the calendar stands out for a northerner? Which one has “revel” written all over it? Which one has you in an apoplectic state toward the third week of December, because it seems So Very Far Away?
Obviously it’s tomorrow. Summer solstice (this year it happens on June 21st, early in the morning). When daylight (in Madison) will stretch luxuriously for 15 hours and 23 minutes (with visible light extending for 16 hours and 34 minutes).
Full moon tomorrow. A long hot day. Windows open. Breezes making their way through, from one end of the house to the other.
Midsummer. Dreamy, crazy midsummer.
*Shakespeare: Midsummer Night's Dream
Obviously it’s tomorrow. Summer solstice (this year it happens on June 21st, early in the morning). When daylight (in Madison) will stretch luxuriously for 15 hours and 23 minutes (with visible light extending for 16 hours and 34 minutes).
Full moon tomorrow. A long hot day. Windows open. Breezes making their way through, from one end of the house to the other.
Midsummer. Dreamy, crazy midsummer.
*Shakespeare: Midsummer Night's Dream
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