Tag Archives: Winter Solstice
Yosemitebear Drumming the Winter Solstice 09
I’m drumming in the winter solstice at Buffalo Heart 12-20-09. Duration : 0:1:26
Winter Solstice 2009 – One For The Sun
Its easy at this festive time to get caught up in the baubels,Yule tree and gift giving, but with this video i wanted to flip the game a bit and go back to basics .The ancestors Solstice was celebrated as … Continue reading
Prairie Solar Home in December
This animation shows how shade moves across the Prairie Solar Home throughout the day during the shortest day of the year, the winter solstice. Duration : 0:0:24
Paul Winter’s 2009 Winter Solstice Celebration at New York’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Since ancient times, people have felt a calling to come together on the long, dark nights around the winter solstice. Within the vast acoustical space of New York’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the Paul Winter Consort has marked … Continue reading
Winter Solstice in the Arctic. Fairbanks, Alaska. Time-lapse video.
December 21, 2009. The Winter Solstice — the shortest day of the year in Earth’s Northern Hemisphere — is shown in this two-minute time-lapse video. Only 100 miles from the Arctic Circle, this video shows snow, spruce trees, sunrise and … Continue reading
202 – Yule / Winter Solstice Idea’s
These are just a few things for the Winter Solstice that me and my family do. Sorry about all the um’s…I had to cut down alot of my idea’s for fear of going over my time-limit. There are so many … Continue reading
Winter Solstice in the Arctic. Fairbanks, Alaska. Time-lapse video.
December 28, 2009. This time-lapse video shows the entire day (3 hours and 49 minutes) in two minutes. It was shot one week after the actual Winter Solstice (the shortest day of the year in Earth’s Northern Hemisphere on December … Continue reading
211 – Winter Solstice Tea
1 jar of Tang (or 566 g sweetened orange drink mix) 2/3 cup Instant tea (unsweetened) 1 package Lemonaid mix (unsweetened) 1/2 cup Sugar 1 tsp Cinnamon 3/4 tsp Cloves Mix and store in a glass jar. Use 2 teapoons … Continue reading