The midwinter day has been celebrated for thousands of years. In this essay I explore the core meaning of the traditions surrounding the shortest day of the year.
“I am learning so much” is the the most gratifying thing to hear after putting this essay together 🤩 I LOVE doing the research and then writing pieces on history and old ways! I am happy it is interesting for you to read ☺️
I think I already said it before, but your texts really touch me. You write about things everyone knows they exist, but to understand the background and to imagine how it was for people in the old days makes us reflect on our own life and today's society. I feel the shivers running down my spine with you when thinking about experiencing this unique event in Egypt! And I feel that I definitely need light these days, so I will turn my fairy lights and candles on 😊
I am learning so much from your letters! I hope you have same joy in writing them as we have in reading them!
“I am learning so much” is the the most gratifying thing to hear after putting this essay together 🤩 I LOVE doing the research and then writing pieces on history and old ways! I am happy it is interesting for you to read ☺️
I think I already said it before, but your texts really touch me. You write about things everyone knows they exist, but to understand the background and to imagine how it was for people in the old days makes us reflect on our own life and today's society. I feel the shivers running down my spine with you when thinking about experiencing this unique event in Egypt! And I feel that I definitely need light these days, so I will turn my fairy lights and candles on 😊
This ~lit up~ my day! Thank you, Corinna 😌
p.s. let’s meet in Karnak on one fine Winter Solstice morning.... 😉