Friday, June 20, 2025

Solstice

Skywatch

It's here ... the longest day of the year.



Today, June 20th, marks the longest day of the year
in the Northern Hemisphere.

Solstice Sigh

The sun today won’t take a hint,

It lingers long, with golden glint.

But I, moon-minded, seek the night,

With silver beams and softer light.

 

Let others praise this sunlit spree—

I’ll wait for dusk to comfort me.

For when the daylight starts to wane,

The moon and stars shall rise again.


Let's celebrate the moon. 😘 

Lunar Calendar Wheel Poster
created by Heart of the Earth Arts
Check out the artist on Instagram

Zoomed in on the present moment on the poster.
Northern Hemisphere Summer Solstice
June 20, 2025

I saw this poster advertised in the Old Farmer's Almanac and fell in love with it immediately. It's been up on my wall since early this year. It's a delightful way to see the lunar phases all year long. I double checked a few days with TimeAndDate.com and it's right on.

Critters and Stamps

It's especially fun when 2 hobbies align ... interest in wildlife and stamp collecting.  How do you like these First Day Covers from the 1981 American Wildlife series of US Postage stamps? Which one is your favorite? ...

Puma
[Click on image for better view.]

Bison

Brown Bear

Elk

Polar Bear

In 1981 first class postage in the United States was 18 cents from March to November. Each stamp above is 18 cents, and the postal cancel mark was added at Boise, Idaho.

One of my favorite "critter" stamps is the Forever issued in 2011 for Oweny, the Postal Service Dog. 

Read the history of Owney,
the Postal Dog and
Mascot of the Railway Mail Service

Before we leave the Critter department, a couple of recent shots of my hummers ...

Afternoon snack time.

Hummingbirds belong to the family Trochilidae,
which contains around 366 different species.
My hummers are known as Anna's.

On the Water



On an early, sunny morning, the Royal Caribbean
Anthem of the Seas arrives in Seattle.

After the ship docks, I put the binoculars on the ship.
Yes, the big screen is correct.  😊

From the Archives ...

I am so disappointed in my Government and the way they have been treating my favorite neighboring country:  Canada. To my many fellow bloggers in Canada ... one thing I know for sure ... Most Americans love Canada as I do. 

September 13, 2009, I visited Peace Arch Park 
on the US/Canada border north of Seattle.
The arch is an impressive sight with these words:
Children of a Common Mother




Closing thought from Farmer Frank found in the Old Farmer's Almanac ...

“I talk to the sun when I need sun. I talk to the clouds when I need clouds, and the rain, and the moon and the stars, I talk to all of Mother Nature’s creations. Sometimes that works and sometimes it doesn’t, but at least they know my intentions."  

Farmer Frank

Thanks for stopping by John's Island and a happy Summer to you. (Or Winter, if you're down South 
😊)

Linking up with Eileen's Saturday's Critters. Check it out! 


Solstice

Skywatch It's here ... the longest day of the year. Today, June 20th, marks the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Sols...