It's interesting that you should say that, they have been since around the 14th December.
The mornings are however still getting darker until around the 28th.
The net effect is of course a shortest day of 21st December but it is not balanced between mornings and evenings.
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It's interesting that you should say that, they have been since around the 14th December.
The mornings are however still getting darker until around the 28th.
The net effect is of course a shortest day of 21st December but it is not balanced between mornings and evenings.
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I always thought that!
But since I now don't have to get up pointlessly early until the 3rd Jan, I don't give a flying |
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It's interesting that you should say that, they have been since around the 14th December.
The mornings are however still getting darker until around the 28th.
The net effect is of course a shortest day of 21st December but it is not balanced between mornings and evenings.
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It's interesting that you should say that, they have been since around the 14th December.
The mornings are however still getting darker until around the 28th.
The net effect is of course a shortest day of 21st December but it is not balanced between mornings and evenings.
I always thought that!
But since I now don't have to get up pointlessly early until the 3rd Jan, I don't give a flying "
Not a member of the Mile High Club then?
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It's interesting that you should say that, they have been since around the 14th December.
The mornings are however still getting darker until around the 28th.
The net effect is of course a shortest day of 21st December but it is not balanced between mornings and evenings.
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This year the solstice actually took place on the 22nd as happens on rare occasions! |
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It's interesting that you should say that, they have been since around the 14th December.
The mornings are however still getting darker until around the 28th.
The net effect is of course a shortest day of 21st December but it is not balanced between mornings and evenings.
ohhh...you learn something everyday "
The dates quoted are for Bradford, they may vary geographically ( ie Sydney or Pretoria ) but the principle should still hold good for the UK. |
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