Thursday, June 21, 2007

Summer Solstice Day In Stonehenge

While darkness has fallen over most of North America (24 hour daylight now along and north of the Arctic Circle)- present-day druids- pagans and people looking to party are gathered this morning at Stonehenge in Wiltshire in southwestern England.
They're cheering dawn on the longest day of the year - the first day of Summer.

As the late-great Nat 'King' Cole used to sing: "Roll out those lazy- hazy- crazy days of summer- you'll wish that summer could always be here...."
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