
Wow, we made it. Finally we are at the darkest, shortest day of the year where from now on the days will gradually be longer and brighter even if they might not seem like it. I mark this day more than the ones to follow like Christmas (which wasn't really the birth of Christ even if you believe in Christ) and New Year's (which is arbitrarily chosen as a new beginning because it was handy for calendars of its time and still today).

The Solstices are reminders of the cycle of life, of death and rebirth. Today most places in the Northern Hemisphere, the plants are dormant. They look to be dead but their energy is waiting within them. Soon they will spring to life again. Are they as excited as I am? Likely not. The shortest day of the year is about beginnings. Another year is about to begin again.

Photos were taken at Sabino Canyon December 20th, and although it looks anything but dormant with its autumn colors still lingering on, it seemed very apropos for Winter Solstice pictures.
Sabino Canyon is one of the places you can find flowing water year round. The first time I was here (1965), we could drive to the end of the road (about four miles). The first time we brought our children here, we could still drive to the top. Then due to traffic and the narrowness of the road, they closed it to all motorized vehicles except those connected with its maintenance and trams which take people to the end of the road where they can walk whatever part that they choose or stay on it up and down.


12 comments:
Very nice pics Rain and you are still a beautiful lady !
Happy Winter Solstice, rain. Yes, I agree that paganism makes the most sense. I love the celebration and ritual marking the return of the sun.
Your post today fits right in with an op-ed piece in this morning's NYT on Pantheism. It makes a lot more sense than the man made rituals of religions. Nature has her own birth and death cycles and no man can change that.
I'm glad I took time to check your post today, Rain, because it has been years since I have been in Sabino Canyon. We used to drive up there for picnics in the summer. Along with Mr. Lemmon, it was a favorite spot. When they stopped allowing cars to go up I was terribly disappointed. I have taken the tram, but it just isn't the same. Beutiful photos and I will borrow a couple for my own pleasure, if I may.
Just beautiful pictures, Rain!
I wish to you and yours a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Definitely feel free to use them, Darlene :)
I Knew I could count on you to post about Winter Solstice! Are you going to paint your body blue and wear a mud hat and dance in the moonlight? ;)
Rain . .
I second Paul
Dixon
Happy solstice Rain, i love the natural celebration and the rituals. So in line with the way of nature!
Great photos and a wonderful perspective!!!!
My solstice candle has been burning since midnight yesterday and will last a while. I hope my prayers bring all the good things to me and my friends!
Is it weird for a Catholic to light a solstice candle? I always cover my bases. I also light my advent candles. I suspect they are a carryover from the pagans.
Happy Solstice!!!!
And just around the corner from the longest night of the cycle come Beltane and the Spring Equinox! I'm already thinking about the birth of a carrot seed.
Lovely photos!
What a beautiful nature.
NE Oregon?
Here in Oslo it's about 13 hours in day and night time difference between winter and summer solstice.
To day the Day is 1 minute longer than Dec 21. Hurray.
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