I am of the opinion that the “winter doldrums” may have arrived early for me this year. Of late my mind is sluggish, I am prone to not feeling like doing much, and I feel as if I could use a good 18 hours of sleep. Of course, it could also be that I’m still trying to rid myself of whatever little nasty bug I ended up picking up a week ago.
I keep thinking that I would like to come up with something meaningful to blog about – like a post I was contemplating yesterday to mark the 65th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and yet, as I was getting ready to type, my mind refused to cooperate, so I ended up posting nothing.
Maybe I just need a vacation… It has been almost two and a half years since I last took a real vacation, and I’ll admit to being more than a bit burnt out with work. So, some time off doing something enjoyable might be in order. However, with Christmas fast approaching, and still getting over the recent move, and everything else, I tend to think it will be awhile before that might occur. Maybe during the Spring Break…
At least my most favorite day of the year is fast approaching, that being the Winter Solstice, which will officially occur on December 21 this year at 7:22 p.m. EST. There are a couple of Winter Solstice events in and around the area that I’m aware of this year which might be interesting to observe. It’s always fun hanging out with the Pagan’s.
12.08.2006
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Sound fun, ENJOY and be merry!
It was nice doing absolutely nothing this weekend. You will definitely have to fill me in on the upcoming festivities. As for a vacation? I'm definitely in on that one.
Yeah, solstices are the best times of the year, and winter solstice rocks because the pagans usually DON'T go sky-clad in December 'round here! Enjoy the festivities, my friend!!!
It should be entertaining, to be sure... But... Not something for everyone... Of course, I've hung with the pagans in the past, so I am never surprised! ;)
Oh, Slacker... Tis true, most of the time it'll be too cold this time of the year for, um, some forms of celebration... But if the fire is large enough...
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