Here is my thought.
The equinox is December 21st, this is the point where the amount of darkness and daylight are equal, also known as when a shift from dark to light occurs.
Multiple meanings exist.
So, additionally think mirror as in 12/21 is a mirrored date.
Guess we’ll find out in a matter of days.
Edit: meant solstice not equinox.
You are wrong. Dec 21 is the Winter solstice, shortest day of year, then in March there is the Spring (Vernal) Equinox, then in June is the Summer Solstice, Longest day of the year, and then in September is the Autumnal Equinox.
👆 He’s right. December 21 is the DARKEST day of the year.
And a very significant day for my bees.
The Army once had me in Point Barrow, Alaska in early February. I swear we had only 5 minutes of sunlight as the sun rose, then immediately set in the south. The aurora was beautiful though.
Beekeeper here too, currently -1F in Montana, my beehives are all bundled up and cozy.
It’s 70 here in Texas. It’s February that kills bees here, since they’re already brooding when cold snaps hit.
Correct, I fixed my error but my point still stands.