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In ancient times, observers watched the sun sink lower in the sky each day, and feared it would disappear completely and leave them in darkness.
People practiced special rituals intended to entice the sun’s return. Bonfires and candles, with their imitative magic, helped fortify the waning sun and ward off the spirits of darkness. These symbols live on in our modern seasonal customs: the candles of Hanukkah and Christmas are kin to the fiery rites of old, which celebrated the miracle of the earth’s renewal. These traditions reflect our need to come together in times of extended darkness. We celebrate not only the rebirth of the sun, but the community of life on earth.

Winter solstice is the shortest day and the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Traditionally, it is a time of both foreboding and expectancy, as the longest night leads to the revival of the sun. And yet it is a turning point, when the sun reaches its southernmost point from the equator and seems to pause before reversing course. “Solstice” in Latin means “the sun standing still.”
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annmc

Oh, something else for me to try in paint.net. There aren't enough hours in the day. I will check out Rivenly tomorrow - past my bedtime now. My favourite music whilst puzzling is by John Adorney (find him on Spotify). I could listen to him forever. Glad you are still speaking to me after I shamelessly stole your flower kaleidoscope idea. Haha!

retiredwizard

The background is one of my favorites. I took a blue and green glass plate, did a Distort/polar inversion on it and then right away a Distort/seamless texture maker (paint net), and was quite pleased with myself. Glad you liked it.
Btw (by the way) if you ever want to do music to a puzzle you should check out Rivenly. She often puts a link to some music that she's teamed up to a picture. Makes doing a puzzle very relaxing.

annmc

This is just beautiful. I love the background, the colours, the pictures, the layout. Everything!

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