Litha, also known as midsummer, is the longest day of the year in the southern hemisphere.And it’s also a great date for planning and transition, a good day to ponder the year ahead.
Litha
Litha, also known as midsummer, is the longest day of the year in the southern hemisphere.And it’s also a great date for planning and transition, a good day to ponder the year ahead.
Litha
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That’s a fine floral gift to send to us on our shortest (dreich and dreary) day in the northern hemispehere. Solstice greetings to you.
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Consider it a bouquet of tropical happiness on your virtual doorstep Tish, and mere kirimete or (merry Christmas in Maori) from these hot and steamy Pacific shores. xxx
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All the very best to you, and special thanks for that greeting in Maori.
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You too Tish I hope you have a wonderful Christmas tomorrow Tish with lots of warm and delicious treats and family moments, lots of love xx
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Feels a bit like summer in HK at the moment too..it’s been like 25 degrees for the past couple of days…a bit unsettling
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Does it ever get cold in Hong Kong or is it always tropical and hot? Auckland is basically warm and muggy most of the time.
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It sort of has a Sydney type winter… Perhaps down to 5 degrees for a couple of days. Average 10-18…pleasant really
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Gorgeous offerings! Did you make that?
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Thank you, yes I did it really looks pretty the result 🙂
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