As many celebrate the summer solstice this article looks at, "Three summer solstice myths and the truth behind them.
What is the summer solstice?The summer solstice is the 'longest' day of the year, giving us a chance to take advantage of added sunlight in what is set to be amongst the wettest summers on record.
It is widely celebrated across the globe, but as with any event of cultural significance, the solstice has accumulated many a myth and folktale over the years.
So we're here to set the record straight, and help you sort the truth from the myths this summer solstice.
When is the summer solstice 2024?
The summer solstice will take place on Thursday 20th June at 9.51pm (BST) in the UK.
While we will reap the benefits of added daylight across the whole of the day, this is the exact moment at which the northern hemisphere is most tilted towards the sun.
Is the summer solstice the hottest day of the year?
It's a myth!
While the summer solstice may mark the longest day of the year, it does not make it the hottest.
Generally, the light comes before the heat, meaning the hottest days of the year tend to come around three to four weeks after the summer solstice.
So fear not, while this may mark the return of shorter days, you might still have the added heat to look forward to.
Do some places get 24 hours of daylight during the summer solstice?
It's a fact!
Despite sounding a bit mad, this is actually true! Various areas in and around the Arctic Circle actually see 24 hours of daylight during periods of the summer, including sections of Alaska and Northern Norway.
The phenomena, known as the Midnight Sun, gives the appearance of an endless sunset during the night, before the sun begins to rise again as morning arrives.
It's a fact…ish!
Britain's biggest celebration of the summer solstice takes place at Stonehenge, with crowds of up to 10,000 people gathering at the iconic monument to bask in the light, and for good reason too!
English Heritage, the charity responsible for managing Stonehenge, claim that the monument was built to align with the sun on the summer and winter solstices, with sun rays shining right into the heart of the stone circle.
Some people dispute this, however, believing the monument to have originally been built as a burial ground. Other theories about the origins of Stonehenge include that it was built by mythic wizard Merlin, or even by some form of alien lifeform!"
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All the best Jan
This is so cool! We were at Stonehenge last spring and it was such an awesome feeling. Our guide brought us there before the crowds arrived so it was truly an amazing experience.
ReplyDeleteOn the subject of stonehenge, did you know it was attacked today by 'Just stop oil'?
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Probably in line with the summer solstice.
I just saw on the news that climate activists sabotaging stone hedges this morning
ReplyDeleteMuy interesante no sabía Stonehenge , Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThe summer solstice,
ReplyDeletethe longest day of the summer!
We definitely have to do something to celebrate!
Thanks for the reminder!
Hottest day is a myth indeed. 10C here...
ReplyDeleteOh. It makes me sad. The days are getting shorter again.
The ice-cream-recipe is great! Thank you! I have "Gennaro´s Limoni" book right here, lemons are great!
Nice read Jan.
ReplyDeleteHere it will the shortest day tomorrow June 21, then we are told 'as the days become longer the nights grow colder'. To a certain point of course.
Lemon ice cream sounds delicious! I love anything with lemon in it.
ReplyDeleteClimate activists threw orange paint at Stonehenge - idiots! That sort of behaviour doesn't win them any support.
Thanks
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Our weather is very hot here, summer has arrived.
ReplyDeleteI am not looking forward to shorter days, it's too soon.
Take care, enjoy your day!
...time is flying by.
ReplyDeleteI'm kind of sad to see the solstice here, now the days will get shorter.
ReplyDeleteI like the Stonehenge pic!
Our kids visited Stonehenge. It truly is awesome.
ReplyDeleteLove it.
ReplyDeleteLove the longest day of the year
ReplyDeleteSolstice blessings. Xx
ReplyDeleteTimes passes by too fast.
ReplyDeleteThis is really interesting, Jan. I always love summer solstice day. And it may not necessarily be the hottest day of the year, but here in the Heat Dome it is plenty hot enough!
ReplyDeleteI've had lemon ice but never lemon ice cream. Sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteI'll enjoy the early morning sunlight for a while yet! :)
When I was living in England I always went with friends to the solstices at Stonehenge, just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Summer Solstice! We have traditional ways we observe this day, though we've changed a bit through the years.
ReplyDeleteI saw on the news how some protesters sprayed some paint on Stonehenge. It's awful. And it might be the hottest day at my house. It's too hot today.
ReplyDeleteThat lemon ice cream looks so refreshing. Yum. This year I wish that summer Solstice was the hottest day of the year because it's so darn hot and I know it's gonna be hotter ....it's only June. Great picture of Stonehendge... Hope you're enjoying your day...
ReplyDeleteHaha it certainly isn't the hottest up here! Pfft I saw in the news that people were arrested for vandalising Stonehendge the other day :-(
ReplyDeleteHappy Summer Solstice.
ReplyDeleteOur June been pretty mild this year, so far.
ReplyDeleteI have visited Stonehenge many years ago when I was young but not when it was the summer solstice.
ReplyDeleteWe had a very HOT and Humid day for our first day of summer, I sure hope it doesn't go too much hotter. I wish while we were in England we would have gone and seen Stonehenge.
ReplyDeleteFeliz verano para ti. Un abrazo.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting article with some facts and fiction concerning the Summer solstice and Stonehenge.
Lemon ice cream - delicious and very refreshing. Thank you for the recipe Jan.
Many interesting facts about Solstice day
ReplyDeleteI liked knowing them all
Stonehenge sounds intriguing place wow
Big cròwd gathers there.
The scoop sounds Cool