What's that at the end of the road? The Sun. Many towns have roads that run east-west, and on two days each year, the Sun rises and sets right down the middle. Yesterday, in some parts of the world (today in others), is one of those days: an equinox. Not only is this a day of equal night and day time, but also a day when the sun rises precisely to the east and sets due west. Displayed here is a picturesque rural road in Alberta, Canada that runs approximately east-west. The featured image was taken during the September Equinox of 2021, but the geometry remains the same every year. In many cultures, this March equinox is taken to be the first day of a season, typically spring in Earth's northern hemisphere, and autumn in the south.
Image Credit & Copyright: Alan Dyer, Amazingsky.com, TWAN
Happy Ostara, everyone! 🌸 Today marks the Spring Equinox, a time of balance and renewal. As the earth awakens from its winter slumber, may we embrace the returning light and the promise of new beginnings. Let’s celebrate the blooming flowers, longer days, and the spirit of growth and fertility. Wishing you all a joyful and blessed Ostara! 🌼🌱
Happy 84th First Day of Spring and B-Day to Richard John Grayson-Wayne XD
Here’s a random collection of some of my favorite panels of him I happen to have saved, most canonical and some elseworld (One being ASBAR….help me), some awesome and some comfy XD