Solstice Moonrise

Now, I know a majority of our WU community won't find this nearly as exciting or interesting as I do... but tomorrow evening, at the same time as our regular Monday evening content release; a much more rare event will be happening. See... tomorrow, June 20th at 14:36 Pacific is the Summer Solstice... the point at which the sun reaches its most Northern position in our sky (for those of us in the northern hemisphere). It's the Midsummer Night referenced by Shakespeare. And this year, for the first time in 70 years... it will also happen in conjunction with a full moon, which rises at 17:00 Pacific... the same time we release our new content. Tune in a little early and join us in watching the moonrise for this Solstice, hug a pagan, and then read your Whateley story for the week:
And once you're finished celebrating the Solstice and Full Moon with us, there's some wonderful new G2 content to read: Astrodragon's "Blood Sisters" Part 2. Enjoy and have a joyous Midsummer Night!
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Created2016-06-19
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Last modified2016-06-21
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Ah, the first day of summer, time for days to shorten again. Finally.
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