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This image shows the changing arcs of the sun throughout the year. The smallest arc at the bottom marks the winter solstice, and the largest one at the top the summer solstice. The band in the middle is the 'equinox'.
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The Windy Summit, woodblock print by William Setzer Rice (1873-1963) ca. 1925.
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Gundula Blumi - Fata Morgana
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Winding up the Great Orme - Rob Pointon , 2025.
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Artem Rohovyi - Symphony of Branches gouache on paper
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Happiness, not in another place but this place...not for another hour, but this hour.
-Walt Whitman
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Leonids - 1833, by Adolf Wollmy, 1844. | Imagine being there ! “On the night of November 12-13, 1833, a tempest of falling stars broke over the Earth... The sky was scored in every direction with shining tracks and illuminated with majestic fireballs. At Boston, the frequency of meteors was estimated to be about half that of flakes of snow in an average snowstorm (…) during the nine hours they continued to fall.” - Agnes Clerke's, Victorian Astronomy Writer
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to begin with, the sweet grass by mary oliver, from “devotions”
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René Magritte (Belgian, 1898-1967), Le Promenoir des Amants, 1929-30. Oil on canvas, 93 x 74.3 cm
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