Also referred to as the Southern Solstice not to privilege the Northern Hemisphere (see previously, see below) when the Sun pivots directly over the Tropic of Cancer, marking the shortest and longest day of the year depending on one’s climes, at the extremes nearest the poles in the Baltics and Russia there are zero hours of daylight as compared to fifteen plus in Australia, Oceania and South America, NPR has a list of suggestions for observing this change in seasons occurring today from the Stonehenge live-feed, special concerts to sampling traditions and customs (see more) from around the globe plus tips for a little self-care as we cannot opt just to hibernate this time out.
synchronoptica
one year ago: Midwinter Night traditions (with synchronoptica), Strange Paradise plus Christmas cards from Dan Quayle
seven years ago: Trump moves the Israeli embassy to Jerusalem, what do you call a world that can’t learn from itself, a sleek sedan plus no more email signature blocks with motivational quotations
eight years ago: assorted links to enjoy, Christingle plus the VR experience
nine years ago: a new HTTP status code that calls out censorship plus the sewers of Wiesbaden
ten years ago: the Russian rouble and the Dutch Disease plus 2014 in review