June, You Were Long and Golden
Last day of June — thirty days of the longest light of the year, going out quietly on a Tuesday. Let it be what it was. Long and golden.
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Last day of June — thirty days of the longest light of the year, going out quietly on a Tuesday. Let it be what it was. Long and golden.
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Two days before July. Standing at the threshold of the back half of the year. Who do you want to be in the next chapter?
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Last Sunday of June. It started with Pride and ended with fireflies, and in between it held the longest day of the year. Rest well. You're in summer now.
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Late June and the fireflies are out. Small lights doing their thing without needing applause. Go outside after dark and let them remind you of something.
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Last Friday of June. Summer Fridays have their own texture. Close the week — with celebration if it was good, with grace if it was hard.
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Last Thursday of June. The Hidden Win Inventory for a month that gave you the longest day of the year and ordinary Tuesdays in equal measure.
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June 17 — midpoint of the week, midpoint of the month, close to the midpoint of the year. The middle is where you can see both ends.
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Six and a half months in. Enough time for something real to have grown. Before the week begins, ask: what's developed since January?
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Eight days from the solstice, the light is extraordinary. A borrowed afternoon — the golden kind. Go find a spot in it before five.
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June Wednesdays, people are measurably nicer. I think it's the light. Let the summer ease work on you today.
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