We should be able to work out the time from this shadow as the lower the sun the longer the shadows. To assist you with your calculations I can tell you it wasn’t early morning and that I was in southern Portugal. I can also advise that there is only a week left of squares, where does the time go?!
By the way if you are intrigued by my photograph, it isn’t a sundial really! It is anΒ pedra de amarrar do burro, to discover more why notΒ check out this post I wrote a while ago.
Ah, I must get to Portugal soon! What time was it, after all?? (I’m a modern person who tells time using clocks and watches, so I have no idea how to tell time via sundial!)
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sundials are almost the same as a clock . . .the difference is they only have an hour hand, so you have to look more closely to work out the exact minutes past the hour – ie where the shadow falls between the two numbers tells you what time it is past the first number.
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oops I never said the time did I!! It was late afternoon π
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I have a sundial out back. But there’s never any sun on it, so it doesn’t help much. But I remember as a kid, I used to be able to tell the time (within half an hour) by standing upright on the sand.
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You clearly a fabulous adult in your life (or were a good reader) to be able to do that π worries me so many young people these days can’t tell the time by the position of the sun or shadows. We’re losing touch with the world around us
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Just in time I hope….
https://studiotionghan.com/2019/10/24/abandoned-lines-beckys-linessquares-24/
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Perfectly timed π
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Looks like a peg on that salt wall from the other day?
Here’s my entry:
https://wp.me/p3RE1e-9e7
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Hee hee, nope definitely a real wall this one!
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Ah, I have finally posted for today: https://suejudd.com/2019/10/24/october-squares-lines-24/
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Yay!
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ππ
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Looks to me like tea time, or maybe in this part of the world, Happy Hour. Cheers.
Here are a few more for Oct. 15, 16 and 17:
https://whatweseez.wordpress.com/2019/10/24/more-neighborhood-photos-beckys-lines-and-squares-photo-challenge/
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Best time is tea time π
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I suspect it’s 5:00.
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Close!
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