At the Storybook Garden in Binghamton, New York, there is a human sundial.
The concept is simple. You stand on a grid of month named blocks on the block belonging to the month you are in and face a corner of the display.
(taken sometime in 2020) |
Your shadow is supposed to point at a numbered block. The number represents the time. (there are two rows - the upper row is for standard time and the lower row is daylight saving time).
My spouse decided to test it out. He stood on the block for October (today is October 1) around 1:53 pm.
It's hard to see but his head is touching the "2" block in the lower row.It works!
Joining Magical Mystery Teacher for #ShadowshotSunday.
Shadows are addictive to look at
ReplyDeleteThat's cool!! We have one, lots more rustic than yours, here in Tulsa. It doesn't correct for dst though.
ReplyDeleteHow fun. Now I just need to convince someone to make something like that for around my parts.
ReplyDelete...clever!
ReplyDeleteVery cool
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteNeat.
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