We’re ready for primetime!

Can you feel it?

Tonight is, much like last month’s Vernal Equinox, or the glorious weather we had on Saturday, one of those things that makes you realize that, despite the weather, Summer is coming.

Tonight, sunset enters the primetime, setting at 8pm.

It isn’t the almost 16 hours of sunrise-sunset we’ll have on the Solstice, and there probably won’t be any naked cyclists, but, I’m happy to take 13h40m25s of sun-upped-ness, even if it is hidden behind a bank of grey.

Related posts:

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  3. Winter Solstice
  4. Blame California
  5. sunrise, sunset

1 Comment so far

  1. Beth (sea_beth2) on April 16th, 2008 @ 12:54 pm

    Gosh- moving from central Illinois here, the length of the sun’s duration was really kind of hard to get used to. Like, when it’s still up at 10 p.m. (or whatever), it really throws off my schedule. Even in the deepest days of summer in Illinois, it only stays up till maybe 8-9ish. Yay for sun! (Err… ambient light!)


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