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Maverick Memories – Good Times (blog)
Maverick Memories
Good Times (blog)
Pisces attempts to save the world as Aquarius attempts to change the world. Friday (Feb. 1) is St. Brigid's Day. Saturday (Feb. 2) is Groundhog Day, Candlemas Day and Imbolc, a “cross-quarter” day – between winter solstice and spring equinox with the

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2013 Bridal Expo – Good Times
2013 Bridal Expo
Good Times
Pisces attempts to save the world as Aquarius attempts to change the world. Friday (Feb. 1) is St. Brigid's Day. Saturday (Feb. 2) is Groundhog Day, Candlemas Day and Imbolc, a “cross-quarter” day – between winter solstice and spring equinox with the

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The Wild Hare Club presents Winter Solstice Spectacular at Lyde Court

NOW something of a local tradition, The Wild Hare Club holds its Christmas party at Lyde Court.

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In the Catbird Seat/Joe Kirkish – Daily Mining Gazette
In the Catbird Seat/Joe Kirkish
Daily Mining Gazette
According to common knowledge, winter reaches its full strength in our area by the Winter Solstice – in December – and peaks on the 21st, the shortest day of the year. That's when the tilt of our earth has caused sun's rays to reach us most obliquely

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Making the journey – The Independent Florida Alligator
Making the journey
The Independent Florida Alligator
21, the start of winter solstice, Sipka and Spaniol abandoned the first two tracks. “Failing was a big part of our concept,” Spaniol admitted. “We had trouble finishing songs.” At first the two aimed to emulate popular electronic music, he said

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Trees and sun of winter – Kennebec Journal

Kennebec Journal
Trees and sun of winter
Kennebec Journal
The highest rays each day are slowly closer to the fir tops; and six months later, at the winter solstice, around Dec. 21, the shortest day of the year is eight hours 46 minutes and the highest point the sun reaches is about 22 degrees, barely peeking

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Trees and sun of winter – Morning Sentinel

Morning Sentinel
Trees and sun of winter
Morning Sentinel
The highest rays each day are slowly closer to the fir tops; and six months later, at the winter solstice, around Dec. 21, the shortest day of the year is eight hours 46 minutes and the highest point the sun reaches is about 22 degrees, barely peeking

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In a hole in the ground, there lived a groundhog – Marion Star
In a hole in the ground, there lived a groundhog
Marion Star
According to the NCDC, Groundhog Day has its origins in an ancient celebration of Candlemas Day, a point mid-way between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Fair weather was seen as a sign of a stormy and cold second half to winter.

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