Why Is It Called a “Solstice?" During a year, the subsolar point—the spot on the Earth's surface directly beneath the Sun—slowly moves along a north-south axis. Having reached its southernmost point at the December solstice, it stops and starts moving northward until it crosses the equator on the day of the March equinox. At the June solstice, which marks the northernmost point of its journey, it stops again to start its journey back toward the south.
This is how the solstices got their name: the term comes from the Latin words sol and sistere, meaning “Sun" and “to stand still".
Read more at https://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/june-solstice.html
Have you tasted our French macaroon line up? In Addition to our regular flavours. We at Courtney's Cake Creations in Brandon now have luxury macaroons!
These 6 flavours are seasonal, so get them while you can! Purple - Hazelnut Orange - Mandarin orange Green- Pistachio Pink - Classic strawberry Yellow- Mango Blue - Coconut With Covid, limited quantities will be available daily
Please call in your orders at (204) 727-2656 or EMAIL us at: cjacobson@hotmail.ca