Have you planned your summer solstice party yet? You still have time to have delicious Fairytale Brownies delivered! Whether you celebrate ancient rituals or modern science, your guests are sure to enjoy gourmet brownies. To ensure you have plenty of Fairytale Brownies and Cookies on hand for your summer barbecues and pool parties, place your order soon. Both Brownies and Cookies will stay fresh for 30 days in the refrigerator or 6 months in the freezer...if you can resist that long!
Why does the summer solstice occur? The seasons of the year are caused by the 23.5° tilt of the earth's axis. Because the earth is rotating like a top or gyroscope, the North Pole points in a fixed direction continuously -- towards a point in space near the North Star. But the earth is also revolving around the sun. During half of the year, the southern hemisphere is more exposed to the sun than is the northern hemisphere. During the rest of the year, the reverse is true. At noontime in the Northern Hemisphere the sun appears high in the sky during summertime, and low during winter. The time of the year when the sun reaches its maximum elevation occurs on the summer solstice -- the day with the greatest number of daylight hours. It typically occurs on, or within a day or two of, JUN-21 -- the first day of summer. The lowest elevation occurs about DEC-21 and is the winter solstice -- the first day of winter, when the night time hours reach their maximum.
People around the world have observed spiritual and religious seasonal days of celebration during the month of June. Most have been religious holy days which are linked in some way to the summer solstice. On this day, typically JUN-21, the daytime hours are at a maximum in the Northern hemisphere, and night time is at a minimum. It is officially the first day of summer. It is also referred to as Midsummer because it is roughly the middle of the growing season throughout much of Europe.
"Solstice" is derived from two Latin words: "sol" meaning sun, and "sistere," to cause to stand still. This is because, as the summer solstice approaches, the noonday sun rises higher and higher in the sky on each successive day. On the day of the solstice, it rises an imperceptible amount, compared to the day before. In this sense, it "stands still."
Don't get caught in the dark! With all those hours of sunshine, you and your family and friends will have plenty of time to enjoy fudgy Belgian chocolate Fairytale Brownies.









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