Summer solstice

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Stringmaker

Native
Sep 6, 2010
1,891
1
UK
As I haven't seen the sun for the last two days (and I'm not likely to today either), I'm feeling a bit left out.

Happy Low Cloud Solstice everyone.
 

Stringmaker

Native
Sep 6, 2010
1,891
1
UK
I want to know just how big do some stones have to be in order for them to be magic? I've just recreated a circle in the car park and I'm not quite feeling it.


Lest we forget........

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Dave

Hill Dweller
Sep 17, 2003
6,019
9
Brigantia
Does anyone know how the Norwegians typically celebrate on 23rd June, 'Sankthansaften' in Norway? All stand around a bonfire, like we do on November 5th?

A Happy Summer Solstice to all the membes on here.

Bushwhacker, I think you have to dance around your stones naked at midnight to feel the magic effect?
 
Jul 12, 2012
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Liverpool
i am sitting in my conservatory, relaxing, and smoking a cohiba with a nice rum. While working on some shell scripts I must add but I am relaxed.

Did any one see BBC news this morning? Apparently June 21st if the happiest day of the year.
 

Paddytray

Settler
Jul 11, 2012
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0
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basingstoke
I've sat in my garden all day and am still . I've got the fire pit burning away in the garden. And I'm whittling away , just playing with the Hultafors in the light of my shed door . Quietly chilling just stopped for a smoke and quick look at the latest posts . Blessed be

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Chiseller

Bushcrafter through and through
Oct 5, 2011
6,176
3
West Riding
And to you brother Poet of the Wood.
Just had a weekend celebrating "Lee-tha " in cowclose woods. It was connectful. Cheers

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Tor helge

Settler
May 23, 2005
739
44
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Northern Norway
www.torbygjordet.com
A little late answer. The way you celebrate depends on your age.
The "elderly", like me, usually take the kids to a place with a large bonfire, lots of other people and char some hotdogs (or any other meat), eat "rømmegrøt" and maybe have a beer.
The younger ones also like a large fire, but they usually focus a bit more on the booze (at least we did, when I was younger it was one of the really big drinking events of the year).
 

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