Roger, the Easter calculation uses March 21 as the equinox irrespective of
the astronomy.
Steve
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 21:00, Roger wrote:
> I always thought Easter Sunday was on the first Sunday after the first
> full moon after the spring equinox. This year at my location, time zone
> PDST,
I always thought Easter Sunday was on the first Sunday after the first full
moon after the spring equinox. This year at my location, time zone PDST, the
equinox is at 2:59 pm Wed 20 March 2019. The full moon is about 4 hours later
at 6:43 pm. Why is this Sunday not Easter and Friday not Good
Hi gents.
#sundial might seem loosely applied but that yoga pose is called the sundial
apparently. I come looking for photos of UK dials to add to the Register but
have to wade past the yogists and photos of people with their desserts at the
Sundial restaurant Atlanta. It's worth it for the
Well, Roger, I like looking at both, sometimes?
Dave :{)
From: sundial [mailto:sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de] On Behalf Of Roger
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2019 4:38 PM
To: Ian Maddocks ; sundial@uni-koeln.de
Subject: RE: Schmoyer Sunquest
Thanks Ian
It looks like the real McCoy, a
Thanks Ian
It looks like the real McCoy, a well crafted well crafted Schmoyer Sunquest.
I had a look at the Instagram link. The #sundial tag seems to be loosely
applied. What do silly girls in acrobatic poses have to do with sundials?
Regards,
Roger Bailey
Walking Shadow Designs
N 48.669, W
hi
In case anyone is interested I have just seen a Schmoyer Sunquest pop up on the
Instagram feed for a Minneapolis antique shop
https://www.instagram.com/p/BvMcGGClYuA/
Claims to be a Schmoyer made in 1960s
Just one of the things seen whilst trawling
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Hello, all
When making sundials with pupils of