Thursday, June 21, 2018

ONCE AGAIN . . . SUMMERTIME!

In case you didn't believe those high temperatures recently, or those tornadoes, or those flood-causing downpours . . . here's the news.

Summer is here.


As the sun rose over Stonehenge and the crowds of tourists, Wiccans and Druids the Summer Solstice began.

I don't have any stone monoliths like those to worship but we will share in the longest day of the year.

What that means is 14 hours and 29 minutes of sunlight today.

Sunrise was at 5:16 this morning and the glowing orb won't sink until 7:45 this evening.

The weather gods tell us the mercury will rise to 91 degrees Fahrenheit (about 33 Celsius) at the official weather station at the Prescott Airport.

That's around 6 miles from where I live and a bit higher in elevation which means it will be warmer here.

SWMBO would say "hotter" but I prefer "warmer" as a less perjorative term.

When we repair to the patio to sit and gawk at study the muralized fence I also prefer to describe the still 80+ degree evenings as "balmy".

She would more likely describe ME as "balmy", in a different definition of the word.

Whatever.

Happy Summer to you all.


















Don't forget your sun screen!

6 comments:

  1. 15 hours 45 minutes here, but the high temp will be around 65.

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  2. Back home on the windswept tundra, it's a 15 hour and 52 minute day, sunset at
    9:41. It was hard to go to the drive in movie and be home by 11:30 when I was a lad, very hard.

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  3. Yep, nice here also, not so hot.

    Steve

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  4. My aunt used to say that the first day of a season dictated what the weather was like for the rest of it.

    The sun rose here at 5:15 and sets tonight at 8:55.

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  5. It is a beautiful day here - perfect for dancing around outside in the moonlight! ;-)

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