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By *ukka couple OP   Couple
35 weeks ago

winchester

Is anybody going tomorrow to Avebury to celebrate. Plan to go to Studland during day and to the Stones in the evening!

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By *ffervescentMan
35 weeks ago

winfrith

might go to the Isle of Purbeck if weathers nice and never seen the Stones live.

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By *immyinreadingMan
35 weeks ago

henley on thames


"Is anybody going tomorrow to Avebury to celebrate. Plan to go to Studland during day and to the Stones in the evening!"

The Stones? Excellent, where are they playing? Haven’t seen them in years.

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By *ornucopiaMan
35 weeks ago

Bexley


"Is anybody going tomorrow to Avebury to celebrate. Plan to go to Studland during day and to the Stones in the evening!"

Going, as usual, to Coldrum Stones. Sleeping in the van until first light then walking to the site to join the all nighters. Full moon will be a bonus.

Unlike Stonehenge, Coldrum doesn't line up with the solstice but who cares!

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By *ornucopiaMan
35 weeks ago

Bexley


"Is anybody going tomorrow to Avebury to celebrate. Plan to go to Studland during day and to the Stones in the evening!

The Stones? Excellent, where are they playing? Haven’t seen them in years. "

Wherever any of us go, I'm sure we will get some satisfaction..

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By *hristopherd999Man
35 weeks ago

Brentwood


"Is anybody going tomorrow to Avebury to celebrate. Plan to go to Studland during day and to the Stones in the evening!

The Stones? Excellent, where are they playing? Haven’t seen them in years.

Wherever any of us go, I'm sure we will get some satisfaction.."

Only if you paint it black

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By *ellhungvweMan
35 weeks ago

Cheltenham

Thinking about an afternoon trip to Studland tomorrow - celebrating the solstice is definitely a good excuse to be naked outdoors.

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By *immyinreadingMan
35 weeks ago

henley on thames


"Thinking about an afternoon trip to Studland tomorrow - celebrating the solstice is definitely a good excuse to be naked outdoors."

Where do you keep your keys?

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By *ouise 555Woman
35 weeks ago

Dorchester

I was thinking West Bay Friday for the solstice sunset, but unsure where's best to see it from, any info greatly appreciated x

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By *ornucopiaMan
35 weeks ago

Bexley


"I was thinking West Bay Friday for the solstice sunset, but unsure where's best to see it from, any info greatly appreciated x"

Good point. The latest sunset is as significant as the earliest sunrise.

From then on it's downhill all the way and my depression sets in until late December, when I get cheered by the prospect of the evenings getting longer (I'm asleep during mornings)!

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By *ripfillMan
35 weeks ago

Paris, New York, Hong Kong and Havant

It’s such an important day

( no I am not a Druid - well not this week)

The solstice should be celebrated but it’s also a bit sad because of the growing length of the nights ahead.

I always have a large glass of port on the summer solstice or home made sloe gin, - this year sloe gin is on tap

(Fizzy for the shortest day in winter )

I am glad people acknowledge it it’s in our DNA it’s primeval and needs to be toasted

In my view

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