Like last year, the English Heritage Site, the group that looks after historical properties in England, was going to broadcast a live feed of the Solstice Eve sunset and the Solstice Sunrise from Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England.
Sunset was at 8:27 PM (4:27 PM EDT, my tine zone). I settled in to watch the live feed with my afternoon cup of tea. Just like last year, it was cloudy and overcast. There was meditative music playing as the soundtrack of the live feed. People were commenting in the chat box sending solstice blessings from all over the world. Still cool to see the monument and to know that even though it was cloudy the sun still set. This year there were no birds flying around and perching on the stones. I thought that was odd.
Sunset from my front yard.
A picture of the waxing gibbous moon before I returned to the computer for the Solstice Sunrise live feed.
There were technical difficulties. The host did an interview with an archeologist/historian who gave some interesting facts about Stonehenge. At the Solstice, the sun rises to the left of the heel stone. She said, when the monument was first built there were two heel stones and the sun rose between them.
When they got the feed up and running, it was raining and the camera was positioned so you couldn't see anything except the tops of the trilithons instead of looking between the columns out across the plain to the heel stone. Sunrise would have been at 11:31 PM EDT. The live feed program would run for 90 minutes, but I was too tired to wait up to see if the skies would clear.
This is what the Solstice sunrise would look like from Stonehenge. This was a screen capture from a
YouTube video from 2015
I didn't get up at sunrise to take a picture, but this was sunrise from my front yard around 6:30 AM when I went to put the trash out for trash day.
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