Snapshots Sunday: Solstice Shots

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I dropped the ball and missed posting about our Summer Solstice. I did catch some pictures, though and a Snapshots Sunday is a perfect reason to post them. I posted about the Solstice in 2018, shortly after I had started blogging, again, after a four year absence. I did an Almanac write-up on the Solstice in 2019. This year’s Solstice occurred at 5:44pm EDT, yesterday. ~Vic

Daisy Group Image One
Daisy Family
Sea Turtle Cloud Image Two
It looks like a Sea Turtle, swimming towards me…sort of…
Cone Flower Image Three
Cone flowers in the Pollinator Garden
Feather Cloud Image Four
Big Feather
New Growth Image Five
New Growth
Bird Flight Image Six
In Flight
Farmers' Almanac 1818 Image
Image Credit: Farmers’ Almanac 1818

Some Folklore:
♦ In ancient Egypt, the summer solstice coincided with the rising of the Nile River. As it was crucial to predict this annual flooding, the Egyptian New Year began at this important solstice.
♦ In centuries past, the Irish would cut hazel branches on solstice eve to be used in searching for gold, water and precious jewels.
♦ Many European cultures hold what are known as Midsummer celebrations at the solstice, which include gatherings at Stonehenge and the lighting of bonfires on hilltops.

17 thoughts on “Snapshots Sunday: Solstice Shots

    bereavedandbeingasingleparent said:
    June 21, 2020 at 4:58 AM

    That’s such stunning photos. I could look at the purple leaf for hours.

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    bayphotosbydonna said:
    June 21, 2020 at 9:09 PM

    I see the cloud visions! Love the cone flower/bee and new growth shots, gorgeous compositions too! 💗

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      The Hinoeuma responded:
      June 22, 2020 at 1:23 AM

      Thank you, sweetie! I actually jumped off of our riverwalk (this section is a raised, wooden platform) to get the new growth shot. LOL!

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    badfinger20 (Max) said:
    June 22, 2020 at 10:40 AM

    Daisies…absolutely love them…they remind me of the Dating game because of the cartoon ones in the back drop.
    Stonehenge…I just wonder about that sometimes.

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      The Hinoeuma responded:
      June 23, 2020 at 7:29 PM

      I remember the daisies on the Dating Game! What a flashback. Didn’t you do a post on that?

      What do you wonder about Stonehenge?

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        badfinger20 (Max) said:
        June 23, 2020 at 7:39 PM

        No I never have done a post on that. I love them though.
        How did Stonehenge come to be? It’s pretty damn odd

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          The Hinoeuma responded:
          June 23, 2020 at 7:50 PM

          We built it…the same way we built the pyramids…telekinesis. And, it served the same function as a pyramid, assisting us in drawing our whole soul back into the body. It sits on a very strong energy center and, if you have the ability, you can read the data that is programmed into the stones…well, what’s left of them. There is a reason why it is built in the format it is, in line with solstices. The pyramids mimic star patterns.

          We’ve lost our history.

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            badfinger20 (Max) said:
            June 23, 2020 at 7:54 PM

            So what exactly were they for? A history book?

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              The Hinoeuma responded:
              June 23, 2020 at 8:13 PM

              Both Stonehenge and the pyramids were to assist us in drawing the rest of our souls back into our bodies. We were far, FAR more advanced than we are, now. They were all built before the Human Plan started (where we purposefully separated our souls). Back then, we didn’t know why we couldn’t keep the soul totally in the body and we were losing all of our abilities (like a slow leak on a tire). So, we built structures to help in regaining our abilities. With Stonehenge, all you had to do was read the stones for instructions. With the pyramids, they were a little different. You had to use sound frequencies to do the same thing. Those tones are what the Keys of Enoch are about. There is also a subterranean chamber under the Sphinx. That houses programmable water. But, you will never get in. Our government guards that thing.

              When I say we’ve lost our history, I mean we don’t remember our past lives and we don’t have any of the information telling us what the pyramids and Stonehenge were for. There are those that DO know and they hide the information.

              I know what is in the Ark of the Covenant, too…and, it ain’t the Ten Commandments.

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                badfinger20 (Max) said:
                June 23, 2020 at 8:36 PM

                The only thing I ever heard was it was built by the Druids which I never bought.

                Ok…please explain programmable water…or do you mean a way to pump water somewherez?

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                  The Hinoeuma responded:
                  June 23, 2020 at 9:21 PM

                  Well…technically…it probably was the Druids. Remember, the Human Plan started 7,000 years ago. Druids were ancient Celts. That was back before there were the Breton. Welsh, Irish and Scottish divisions. And, Druid is just a term, not a race. This is very telling:
                  “…they are believed to have been prevented by doctrine from recording their knowledge in written form, thus they left no written accounts of themselves.” Full soul humans have no need for written anything. You carry all of your memories with you and remember all of it, plus there is the connection to the Akashic for Universal knowledge. We, as humans, didn’t develop language until we lost our telepathic abilities.

                  The entire area of the UK/Ireland is an energy center, in and of itself. The Earth has chakras just like humans do and has ley lines with intersections not unlike our meridians. In Earth terms. that whole area is a chakra…Earth takes in energy through it.

                  I don’t know how it is done. I’m not a full soul human…yet. But, water can be programmed. It can hold data just like stone. In fact, all of Earth’s elements can hold data. There are some people that work with crystals. Crystals are programmable. What does the Sphinx’s water hold? Good question.

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                    badfinger20 (Max) said:
                    June 23, 2020 at 11:52 PM

                    I hit send before but I looked at it again with no replies. Uhhhggg… WordPress is pissing me off. I published Pink Floyd Money yesterday and it didn’t show up in the reader.

                    So the water is holding something? Or the water can do something?

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                      The Hinoeuma responded:
                      June 24, 2020 at 12:16 AM

                      You mean your comments for Pink Floyd didn’t show in the panel?

                      I honestly don’t know how it works. I would assume that a full soul human can direct energy into the water and the water molecules hold information. The stones at Stonehenge hold information but, you have to be advanced enough to read and understand it…or use it.

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                      badfinger20 (Max) said:
                      June 24, 2020 at 12:21 AM

                      No the Pink Floyd post didn’t show in the reader…the comments to this post…I hit send…watched it spin and left it…when I came back it was no reply…who knows…one may pop up later I dont’ know.

                      I keep thinking of Doctor Who and thinking there is a cavern underneath Stone Henge lol.
                      Is there any writing on the Stones?

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                      The Hinoeuma responded:
                      June 24, 2020 at 1:19 AM

                      Written on the stones? Not that I am aware of. And, if there was, originally, 1,000s of years of weather would wear them off.

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    Todd Garlington said:
    June 23, 2020 at 7:14 PM

    New growth!

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