Welcome back, our G2-class ball of hydrogen & helium!

ContrailOver here at the 60th latitude degree, light is in short supply during the winter months. The sun has now made a comeback to this corner of the world, something it luckily does every year around these times.

Now it’s up there from 6:45am to a little after 8pm – by June, we’ll get almost three additional hours at each end and the near-endless day. (I would trade the endless day to a steady year-round supply of sunshine any day, but it’s not bad either)

The following quote from Sam Moon comes to mind:

We are the souls who see beneath the surface of this rough sea called life and even though we are continuously battered by big waves and swirling surf, we always find the beauty and tranquility when all is still and the sun graces us with it’s warmth

Welcome back, Sun! I missed you.

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