For those of us in Australia, South Africa, Argentina, and Brazil, the doesn’t arrive in June. It arrives in late December—usually between the 20th and 23rd.
☀️ Did you celebrate the solstice? Tell us your favorite summer tradition in the comments below! summer solstice southern hemisphere
Mark your calendar—it’s a great day to play hooky from the holiday shopping rush. Because the Southern Hemisphere solstice overlaps with Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year’s prep, its pagan roots are often overlooked. But you don’t need to be a druid to enjoy the power of the sun. For those of us in Australia, South Africa,
While our northern neighbors are bundled up and lighting Yule logs for the Winter Solstice, we’re reaching for sunscreen, firing up the barbie, and complaining about the humidity. Tell us your favorite summer tradition in the comments below
(exact times vary by time zone, but the date is consistent across the region).
So, this December 21st, don’t just stress about the last-minute gifts. Step outside. Feel the heat on your skin. Look at your long, short shadow at noon. And celebrate the fact that while the rest of the world is shivering, we are dancing in the sun.