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"yes but its british summer time today with clock change lol" Yea but still not actually summer. Lol. | |||
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"yes but its british summer time today with clock change lol" That explains why its pissing down in Brum.. | |||
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"yes but its british summer time today with clock change lol" So i just discovered. I missed breakfast at Sainsburys. | |||
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"yes but its british summer time today with clock change lol" Come the end of October I'll be saying "I can't believe its Greenwich already" | |||
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"Same in cov-pissing down lol" Even the Sun avoids Coventry lol | |||
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"yes but its british summer time today with clock change lol Come the end of October I'll be saying "I can't believe its Greenwich already" " . And don't forget to be mean | |||
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"Cant believe its summer! this year is going so quick" DANG! Now I realise why my PC and mobile shows a different time from my wall clocks! Thank Heaven it's Sunday! | |||
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"yes but its british summer time today with clock change lol Yea but still not actually summer. Lol. " Well, actually it is. There are four phases of the seasons that are dictated by the "apparent" movement of the sun. Six months of the year the sun is in the northern hemisphere (summer) and six months it is in the southern hemisphere (winter). The four important dates are 1) the winter solstice (when the sun is at its lowest declination and farthest south. Pagans would celebrate this date as the date that earth would start to come back to life. 2) Spring equinox (when the sun passes over the equator and is in the northern heavens again. Officially the start of meteorological summer) 3) summer solstice (the longest day) the date that you refer to in June when the sun reaches its furthest travel north and the daylight is at its longest. 4) autumnal equinox. The sun crosses the equator on its way south again and pagans would note this say by storing food and wood to keep them through the season of the dead earth. In short... technically this very much is the start of summer. Here in Spain today it was a scorcher? | |||
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"yes but its british summer time today with clock change lol Yea but still not actually summer. Lol. Well, actually it is. There are four phases of the seasons that are dictated by the "apparent" movement of the sun. Six months of the year the sun is in the northern hemisphere (summer) and six months it is in the southern hemisphere (winter). The four important dates are 1) the winter solstice (when the sun is at its lowest declination and farthest south. Pagans would celebrate this date as the date that earth would start to come back to life. 2) Spring equinox (when the sun passes over the equator and is in the northern heavens again. Officially the start of meteorological summer) 3) summer solstice (the longest day) the date that you refer to in June when the sun reaches its furthest travel north and the daylight is at its longest. 4) autumnal equinox. The sun crosses the equator on its way south again and pagans would note this say by storing food and wood to keep them through the season of the dead earth. In short... technically this very much is the start of summer. Here in Spain today it was a scorcher? " . Lol no it doesn't. The spring equinox is the start of the astrological spring the summer soltice the start of the astrological summer Meteorologic summer starts June 1st and spring on march 1st | |||
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