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Now that the Winter Solstice is behind us, our days continue to slowly get longer into January. Daylight will grow until the Summer Solstice in late June.
In my part of Alaska, not far from Anchorage, winter solstice is always a dark day, but not because of the lack of light.
Take a road trip to Fredrick for the "Sailing Through the Winter Solstice" winter light display in Carroll Creek Park!
Mars will seem to disappear behind the full wolf moon Monday for many sky-gazers. Throughout January, also look up to see ...
Healthy bulbs should be consistently firm and protected by papery sheaths. These bulbs can be planted in potting soil, either entirely under the soil or half in-half out. Many gardeners will top-dress ...
Tim Lydon of Girdwood writes in a commentary that it seems more people are giving darkness and its benefits a fresh look.