The Solar Almanac & Lore for Sunday, February 10th

Celtic & British Isles Graphics
The Solar Almanac for Sunday, February 10th

Sun Direction: 118.93° ESE↑
Sun Altitude: 12.47°
Sun Distance: 91.727 million mi
Next Equinox: Mar 20, 2019 4:58 pm (Vernal)
Sunrise Today: 6:48 am↑ 107° East
Sunset Today: 5:28 pm↑ 253° West
Length of Daylight: 10 hours, 40 minutes

–timeanddate.com

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Solar Lore

In the beginning there was only darkness and people kept bumping into each other. Fox said that people on the other side of the world had plenty of light but were too greedy to share it. Possum went over there to steal a little piece of the light. He found the Sun hanging in a tree, lighting everything up. He took a tiny piece of the Sun and hid it in the fur of his tail. The heat burned the fur off his tail. That is why possums have bald tails. Buzzard tried next. He tried to hide a piece of Sun in the feathers of his head. That is why buzzards have bald heads. Grandmother Spider tried next. She made a clay bowl. Then she spun a web (Milky Way) across the sky reaching to the other side of the world. She snatched up the whole sun in the clay bowl and took it back home to our side of the world.

From The Cherokee Tribe Creation Lore