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Midsummer night
Finnish midsummer night traditions.
Who'd have believed it? It's already midsummer! It seems like it was -20 C and 50 cm snow only a minute ago. Or well, a week. A month, at most. And here I have just bought netting for the windows to keep the wasps out ...
... anyway, here's a few midsummer night traditions.
Now, that's what I call practical thinking.
Then there's all the traditions with a big midsummer fire: in Finland this goes back hundreds of years, to one of the old gods, Ukko. If it's calm enough we'll have a midsummer fire, too, but it'll be much too large to jump over it.
Because traditions are cool I've done the 7 flowers thing almost every year. If I've dreamt of anybody I've managed to forget all about it before morning, though, every time.
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There seems to be quite an
There seems to be quite an emphasis on running around naked.
heck, who wouldn't!??
heck, who wouldn't!?? Nothing beats summer nights on bare skin! Or summer rainstorms on bare skin...that's my favorite. we got the first summer rains last night!!
... 'scuse the delay in
... 'scuse the delay in replying, I was busy running around naked... I'm back in town now, though.
"Healing crisis, my tiny
"Healing crisis, my tiny hiney."
Ha, ha.
I really should pay more attention to what you're doing.
Stay well and, ah, prosper.
Wait, so you need to find a
Wait, so you need to find a three cornered rye field filled with nine different types of flowers and some guy standing around so you can both roll around in a meadow naked.
right.
You know, the only bad thing about this tactic is that as soon as you meet the guy, he's already in a rut.
Oh, and mind the "muffins".
Yargh, TA. That pun was
Yargh, TA. That pun was awful.
There are good puns?
There are good puns?
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