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DagdaGOTP
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Last Profile Login: 8/12/2008
Last World Login: 6/28/2008
Member Since: 4/23/2008
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I Am Here For: For a New Experience, To Meet People
Marital Status: In a Relationship
Children: Have children
Education: College Graduate
Religion: Agnostic
Smoke: No
Drink: Yes
Occupation: Registrar/Archivist
Body Type: More to love!
Height: 6' 1"
Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
Languages: English
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Reading, outdoor life, camping,
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Almost anything, I like it all!!
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Action and Adventure (what do you want...I'm a guy!!)
Books:
SciFi/Fantasy, Historical, Crime...Lots of different stuff

 

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Friday, June 20, 2008 04:19 PM PSTReport Links

HAPPY SUMMER SOLSTICE JUNE 20TH 2008
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The summer solstice - the name of which is derived from the Latin words sol meaning "sun," and sistere, meaning "stand still" - is due to the angle of the earth on its axis. On this day, the earth is at its greatest tilt toward the sun (in winter, it is tilted away), and the sun is in its northernmost position of the year, above the Tropic of Cancer, where it will hover, shedding maximum rays toward earth before beginning its journey back toward the equator.

Known as "midsummer" in previous centuries, the day was revered by many cultures, from the Druids to the Incas to ancient Egyptians. They held festivals and feasts to celebrate the bounty of the warmer months and, in some locations, the monsoon rains, which enriched the land.

Summer solstice was also viewed by many as a time of fertility and good fortune, with weddings traditionally taking place on the day or within the month (June continues to be the most popular month for weddings).

ENJOY THE DAY!
HUGS, ♥JEWEL♥

 
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