Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Sunwise turning


via escaping superstition ooo



via hardly noticing


In Scottish folklore, Sunwise or Sunward was considered the “prosperous course”, turning from east to west in the direction of the sun. The opposite course was known in Scotland as widdershins (Lowland Scots), or tuathal(Scottish Gaelic, lit. northerly), and would have been counterclockwise. It is perhaps no coincidence that, in the Northern Hemisphere, "sunwise" and "clockwise" run in the same direction. This is probably because of the use of the sun as a timekeeper on sundials etc, whose features were in turn transferred to clock faces themselves. Another influence may also have been the right-handed bias in many human cultures.

8 comments:

Kitty said...

The earth is turning...

Anonymous said...

Top o' the sindial to ye!

Anonymous said...

er, sundial...

Kitty said...

Hi Edgar!!!

Sindial... hehehe!!!

New year coming... very close!!!

Anonymous said...

How is work on the treehouse progressing?

Kitty said...

Hi Edgar!

The treehouse is great!

I have a platform and a roof and canvas walls... pulley system for water... kerosene lamps for light and propane for cooking... I'm getting solar cells for phone and computer...!!! HAPPY house!

CasaHappy!

Anonymous said...

cabaña en lo alto de un árbol

what a mouth-full! I'm happy casa 4u2. You'll need somewhere to keep your sindial. ;)

Kitty said...

Uhmmm,,,

Sindial grotto... :)

Happiness and joy to you Edgar!