Monday, 20 December 2010

Solstice - 21-12-10


Tues 21st December 2010 - The shortest day - Winter Solstice.

Lanyon Quoit - Cornwall. (click to see info).

Solstice - Whats so special on this Solstice -  What will happen - thats not happened for over 300yrs ?//?  (click here to find out) .
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12 comments:

Unknown said...

Sounds exciting. Not sure whether I will be up in time, or we are in a good enough spot to see it though.

Katney said...

Early enough in our time zone that we would be able to stay awake for it and the viewing is supposed to be good here if only....

But the clouds!!!! 300 years and we have clouds!

Jackie said...

Ooooh....a red moon! I hope that it will be a beautiful sight for those that are awake. (Does that tell you that Jackie won't be seeing it.. :))) )
Lovely photograph...and well done in black and white. You always do such a great job, Imac.
Smiles,
Jackie

Rick said...

Spooky photo mac, but intriguing.

S0 - will you be up to capture some shots of the eclipse ?

Cezar and Léia said...

I would love to visit there someday!Your picture is really wonderful, a mysterious feeling inside!
Léia

Anonymous said...

Very atmospheric photo! Love it :o)

Gattina said...

Impressive ! Leaves me speakless (for once)

Rune Eide said...

I know - and it snowed!!!

Lanny said...

Well Bet and I (Dirt deemed us nutty) at least can say we stayed up for the eclipse here. Not much to see save for the typical PNW method of total lunar or solar eclipse - eclipse by rain and cloud! We at least caught the beginning of it.

Sunny said...

Love this image, it has a very mystical feel.
☼ Sunny

LOVE STITCHING RED said...

Nice piccy for Solstice :o)
The moon was huge in St. Ives. It shone down on the little pixie as she flew to the post office. Little Cornish pixie also peeped into the warm little houses and was amazed at the beautiful christmas trees dancing with fairy lights :o)

I hope you and your DH have a lovely Christmas and a very happy New Year

Love from the cornish pixiekins x

Anonymous said...

Wonderful moody photo Mac. Just wanted to stop by and say Merry Christmas to you and your family.