Winter Solstice
Topic: Events & Festivals
Posted: Wed, Dec 22, 2004
Take notice hoosiers with Seasonal Affective Disorder, for the first time in six months the amount of daylight actually increased today. That's right, those of us living in the Northern Hemisphere are now beginning to slowly tip back toward the sun (Kiwi's, you're days are now getting shorter). Take this extra daylight and use over the next couple days to shovel yourself out of the coming blizzard.
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1. Jan 3, 05 07:26 PM | Steph Mineart said:
Even though the days are getting longer, January and February are still the worst time of year for me. It's the constant overcast skies, rather than the length of the days that gets to me.
2. Jan 4, 05 02:40 Phref="http://www.indyscribe.com" rel="nofollow">Rachel said:
That's why the grocery stores sell Vitamin D milk this time of year. Drink some!