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Happy Winter Solstice! 🌬❄️☃️🌚 (Original Post) Celerity Dec 2025 OP
Happy Solstice to you & all SheltieLover Dec 2025 #1
To all... homegirl Dec 2025 #20
LOL SheltieLover Dec 2025 #25
For My Wife and I, the Winter Solstice Has Great Meaning MineralMan Dec 2025 #2
The dates vary year to year though. It can be on either December 21 or 22. In 1991 it was on December 22. Celerity Dec 2025 #3
The date doesn't vary for us, though. MineralMan Dec 2025 #4
Congrats and happy solstice! mwmisses4289 Dec 2025 #8
Thanks for the reminder... Hugin Dec 2025 #5
And a very Merry Solstice to you, Celerity Trailrider1951 Dec 2025 #6
Very cool video. Thanks! flashman13 Dec 2025 #11
Thank you! Celerity Dec 2025 #29
I assume all you folks know, celebration of the solstice has been going on for a long, long time ashredux Dec 2025 #7
Yes, I believe in the old ways Zackzzzz Dec 2025 #9
'fraid we'll have to go back a long ways "before church". People always form hierarchies erronis Dec 2025 #14
The Mitras Celebration... Mustellus Dec 2025 #15
great post Celerity Dec 2025 #16
Beautiful ZDU Dec 2025 #18
I celebrate the winter solstice much more than Christmas. llmart Dec 2025 #23
Thanks for the reminder! c-rational Dec 2025 #10
Professional Astronomer here.... Mustellus Dec 2025 #12
actually, the Winter Solstice is the critical one... Mustellus Dec 2025 #13
Happy Solstice! cate94 Dec 2025 #17
Happy solstice mountain grammy Dec 2025 #19
In case you missed it. New Grange Historic NY Dec 2025 #21
Good Winter ❄️ Solstice to you, Celerity! And lovely illustration! electric_blue68 Dec 2025 #22
thank you! Celerity Dec 2025 #24
Happy Solstice, PXR-5 Dec 2025 #26
Backatcha! PJMcK Dec 2025 #27
Happy Winter Solstice to all Bayard Dec 2025 #28
K&R spanone Dec 2025 #30

homegirl

(1,965 posts)
20. To all...
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 02:03 PM
Dec 2025
Congratulations, on the successful completion of your annual trip around the Sun...


MineralMan

(151,270 posts)
2. For My Wife and I, the Winter Solstice Has Great Meaning
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 11:25 AM
Dec 2025

We were married on that date in 1991. This is our 34th anniversary. Makes it easy to remember, too.

Celerity

(54,414 posts)
3. The dates vary year to year though. It can be on either December 21 or 22. In 1991 it was on December 22.
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 11:33 AM
Dec 2025

Happy anniversary!!!

mwmisses4289

(4,188 posts)
8. Congrats and happy solstice!
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 12:43 PM
Dec 2025

We, too married on winter solstice, in 1995. Celebrating 30 years together, but have known each other much longer.

Hugin

(37,848 posts)
5. Thanks for the reminder...
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 11:47 AM
Dec 2025

I looked at the calendar about five days ago and noticed it was almost here… BAM! It’s snuck up on me!

In the past, I always had some of the best skiing on the Winter Solstice.

Trailrider1951

(3,581 posts)
6. And a very Merry Solstice to you, Celerity
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 12:29 PM
Dec 2025

And to all the lovely people here at DU!

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ashredux

(2,928 posts)
7. I assume all you folks know, celebration of the solstice has been going on for a long, long time
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 12:30 PM
Dec 2025

The “church “ just decided it was a good time for their “savior” to be born and just basically took over the solstice celebrations many years ago…
We have a bizarre species of bunny, delivering eggs in the spring, we’re not that far removed from pagans who worshiped the same turning of the seasons and the sun as we do now.

erronis

(23,882 posts)
14. 'fraid we'll have to go back a long ways "before church". People always form hierarchies
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 01:06 PM
Dec 2025

usually to "lord" it over others.

Mustellus

(417 posts)
15. The Mitras Celebration...
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 01:07 PM
Dec 2025

was when Mitras (now Orion in the sky) fought the Bull Taurus (right next to him in the sky) to save the sun from being eaten by Taurus. Mitras defeats the bull, but is mortally wounded and dies. Not to worry, on the third day he rises from the dead.
(And that's why it had to be replaced by 'Christmas'.)

Putting the solstice back at Taurus, we are talking about a religion that dates back to about 4-5000 years ago. Here's what the ancients saw:

llmart

(17,624 posts)
23. I celebrate the winter solstice much more than Christmas.
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 02:16 PM
Dec 2025

Christmas and what it's supposed to stand for, but doesn't in our country, has been co-opted by advertising and conspicuous consumption. It's about excess everything.

Mustellus

(417 posts)
12. Professional Astronomer here....
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 12:56 PM
Dec 2025

... Got the obsidian knife, and the big flat stone... Now, where did I put that virgin?

Mustellus

(417 posts)
13. actually, the Winter Solstice is the critical one...
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 12:59 PM
Dec 2025

..if you are just emerging from a hunter / gatherer society, and inventing agriculture.

Can't afford to be tricked by a sudden freak thaw in late January. Put your seeds in the ground too early, and they are killed when they sprout when winter returns.

So find the winter solstice.... do what the Priests say, and start counting the days till its safe to plant.

PJMcK

(25,049 posts)
27. Backatcha!
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 04:24 PM
Dec 2025

Here’s a funny thing. We are spending this winter in Coronado, Panama on the Pacific coast about 50 miles West of Panama City and the Canal. It’s West because of the “S” curve of the isthmus.

Because we’re about 7-8 degrees North of the Equator, every day is basically the same. The Sun rises a little after 6:00 am and sets around 6:00 pm. Accordingly, the Solstices and the Equinoxes don’t really have any discernible effects.

Bayard

(29,707 posts)
28. Happy Winter Solstice to all
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 07:38 PM
Dec 2025

It cracks me up to see Santa and the Grinch next to Nativity scenes this time of year.

Most people don't realize that xmas trees started as a Pagan tradition. Evil spirits and ghosts were repeled by evergreens.

spanone

(141,630 posts)
30. K&R
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 09:06 PM
Dec 2025

The Winter Solstice for the Northern Hemisphere in 2025 occurs on Sunday, December 21, at 10:03 a.m. EST, marking the shortest day and longest night as Earth's axis tilts farthest from the Sun, signaling the official start of astronomical winter and the beginning of longer days to come. This event is celebrated globally as a turning point of renewal and the return of light.

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