Tomorrow's summer solstice means that Britain will enjoy a whopping 16 hours and 43 minutes of daylight – mmm, late-night barbecue. Here's how it could affect your year.
each day. Indeed, while it’s difficult to say how many people believe in astrology , women are engaging with it more than ever before. Several major women’s websites now have daily and monthly horoscope columns; it’s no longer unfashionable to say you’re into astrology.
“It doesn’t have an astrological meaning, per se,” says Boland. “It’s actually an astronomical phenomenon. However, it’s still potentially a very rich time to work on yourself and your life, using the solstice planets as your guide.
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