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In Reply to: RE: Where were you this day when... posted by kootenay on June 19, 2017 at 19:38:05
The modern wells of astrophysics have verified his accuracy to within the length of a leg bone of the sacrificial chicken.
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I missed this time of the year when I was living around the 62nd Parallel North, which the same parallel as where Alaska is to the west.
I remember we used to celebrate this day by starting up a huge bonfire in the afternoon and it'll basically burn until the next day to celebrate the longest day of the year.
This is what Yellowknife Bay looks like in late April. As you can you see the ice is just beginning to melt and it will take up to the last week of May to complete the meltdown. Also by this time of year, some of the natives are already greasing up their canoe for the upcoming fishing season. Fishing for fish such as Great Northern Pike, Arctic Char, Walleye, Arctic Grayling just to name a few that can be had to enjoy cooking in the bonfire.
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing well
(Proverb)
Winter solstice, not so much.
the North of the 60th parallel, but nevertheless we will be enjoying 17 hours of sunlight today in Calgary.
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing well
(Proverb)
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