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Old 21st June 2022, 19:35   #1
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Default Longest day of the year

Here we are, the evening of the longest day of the year.
Where has the year gone?
The days will now get shorter and in a few months, colder and darker.
Major jobs still to do. Some jobs will not get done.
Time seems to go so fast, not enough summer days in the year.

Looking out of the window across the fields, with the golden sun on the fields and the sky clear, just wonderful.

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Old 26th June 2022, 03:51   #2
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.... And just four days later we're halfway to Christmas.
Know what you mean about time flies, never seems to be enough hours when we look back at the end of the year. Suppose that's why we have new years resolutions good intentions and all that to address the things left undone the previous year..... Then by week two that detailing still isn't done as hoped.

8,760 hours does go quicker than it feels it should, a third of it we don't get to see being asleep. At least you're right the long days are worth enjoying at present. Now, that detailing.......
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Old 27th June 2022, 12:11   #3
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Summer Solstice, Already, and i hasn't even been able to find a vestral virgin to sacrifice, their becoming as rare as hens teeth here in Darkest deep Sussex,
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Old 27th June 2022, 12:25   #4
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Summer Solstice, Already, and i hasn't even been able to find a vestral virgin to sacrifice, their becoming as rare as hens teeth here in Darkest deep Sussex,
virgin, I had one of those once.

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Old 27th June 2022, 12:38   #5
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All downhill from here, something too look forward to.

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Old 27th June 2022, 12:47   #6
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All downhill from here, something too look forward to.

cold, wind, rain and dark, oh ya, looking forward to it

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