Summer Solstice: Long blue sky

“Long day of sun over McIntosh Loop.” ©️2024 Tamara Kaye Sellman. All Rights Reserved.

This is the pinnacle light season moment for Pacific Northwest folks: the longest day and the shortest night of the year.

We live in perpetual shade and rain shadow, cloud cover and overcast, atmospheric rivers and commutes in the darkness at both ends of the day.

For many in the US, this brightest day is perhaps less pleasing due to high humidity and temperatures.

For the most part, the PNW can count on a long blue sky, and you can bet this song is a prevalent earworm download for more than a handful of folks in Seattle today as we spin about in a collective dopamine soak, drinking in all that vitamin D.

HAPPY SUMMER SOLSTICE!

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