The winter solstice occurs on December 21, 2024, bringing with it the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
For many, the winter solstice is seen as a time of darkness and cold. But it's also a time for reflection, renewal, and hope. As the days start to get longer again, the solstice marks a turning point in the year.
Some people believe that the longest night of the year is a good time to make wishes or set intentions for the year ahead.
This is also a time for socializing with loved ones and spending time with family and friends.
Whatever you choose to do, the winter solstice is a time to embrace the darkness and celebrate the coming of light.
So, is it worth staying up late to see the longest night of the year 2024? I'll leave that up to you.