Today is the Summer Solstice in the northern hemisphere, specifically at 5:44pm when the sun reaches its highest and northernmost point in the sky, marking the start of summer for this part of the globe. And this is the last sketch in this series (and last page of the sketchbook devoted to it). This sketching theme has been a good focus during these recent exceptional months in our human existence. What lies ahead is uncertain, but hopefully, as Sam Cooke sang many years ago, “a change is gonna come” — on many fronts.
Happy Solstice greetings from my home to yours.

This has been wonderful Alison.
Can hardly wait to see your next series.
On Sat., Jun. 20, 2020, 4:24 p.m. Everyday Sketches, wrote:
> Alison R. Hall posted: ” Today is the Summer Solstice in the northern > hemisphere, specifically at 5:44pm when the sun reaches its highest and > northernmost point in the sky, marking the start of summer for this part of > the globe. And this is the last sketch in this series (and la” >
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Good tree. I’m less optimistic than you are. But let us hope, of course.
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I doubt we’ll see all the change needed within our lifetimes. But, one must hope, otherwise…
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