we exist together.

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summer solstice 

 longest day

 shortest night

tomorrow

 begins

its slow reversal

enjoy every minute

of today

 

“humans are vulnerable and rely on the kindnesses of the earth and the sun; we exist together in a sacred field of meaning.”

-joy harjo

*Joy Harjo, (1951) is an internationally renowned poet, musician, playwright, and author. She is a citizen of the Muscogee Nation and made history as the first Native American to serve as the United States Poet Laureate, holding the prestigious position for three terms from 2019 to 2022.

 

 

 

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  1. joyous summer solstice to you. may your day be bright and filled with warmth and either quiet or noise as you prefer.
    and i – in the minority – look forward to shorter days and the coming clarity of fall.

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  2. You know, it hadn’t hit me yet that yes, while this is the longest day of the year, it marks the beginning of the day’s decline, that slow march toward Winter. Yes! I will squeeze every moment of light this day and in the coming ones.

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  3. it’s funny, we’re really far too hot right now and yet, every 21st June I feel a tinge of sadness because now the days are ‘already’ starting to shorten again…. I love the ‘summertime’ schedule and could very well live 12mo on ‘summertime’

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