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It was a rainy midsummer but I managed to get this photoshoot of Samelia doing some midsummer magic and lighting a bonfire. Sun even started shining after 10pm which was nice.
On Saturday 23rd June 2012 it was Chesters yearly "Midsummer Watch Parade".
Chester's Midsummer Watch is one of Britain's oldest festivals - a tradition reflecting 500 years of the city's history. They rely on the continued support and involvement of local people to keep this exciting Parade alive, as a major mid-summer spectacle. For more information about the parade see the web site here:
The Sorunda Midsummer Pole is very different from a traditional Swedish Midsummer Pole. It is decorated with a few different symbols, including hollow eggs for good future fertility!. And also with Lily-of-the-valley leafs that are picked ten days before Midsummer. I visited the traditional celebrations at Prästgårdsparken today and took photos of the raising of the Midsummer Pole and of the traditional dancing.
From left to right Midsummer Moonlight/Midnight/Twilight/Starlight and Candlelight from Midsummer Dreaming. View the whole collection on Spoonflower ©2013 Alex Morgan All Rights Reserved
32nd Midsummer fest, Sweden hills, Tobetsu, Hokkaido on July the 21th 2015.
Canon T90, Tamron 28-80mm F3.5-4.2, negative for cinema (F64D) developing time 5minutes at 30 Deg.C.
Typical Midsummer festivities going on in the white little tent in the garden. Schnaps, herring and all that good stuff. Yum!
June 21 - Happy Midsummer – A Blessed and Happy Litha!
By now you know the drill: midnight bon-fire, half (or full) naked dancing and any fertility ritual that you fancy ….
I heard that in Sweden it’s a big holiday… second to Christmas! So to my Swedish friends: GLAD MIDSOMMAR!
On Saturday 23rd June 2012 it was Chesters yearly "Midsummer Watch Parade".
Chester's Midsummer Watch is one of Britain's oldest festivals - a tradition reflecting 500 years of the city's history. They rely on the continued support and involvement of local people to keep this exciting Parade alive, as a major mid-summer spectacle. For more information about the parade see the web site here:
An afternoon with Bill Blake on Midsummer Common. I flew my pendulum rig (converted to RC) lofted by my FF30.
This year's midsummer celebrations consisted of hanging out, eating good food and drinking beer. No silly singing and dancing with this group! I think.
Sadie Lockhart (Hermia) and Patrick A. Jackson (Lysander) star as two of the four lovers lost in the woods in Jobsite's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
My traditional Midsummer strawberry cake. More pics and info about what we traditionally eat and drink at Midsummer Eve in Sweden at: ropcorn.com/d/My-Midsummer-food-pics.html
Whoever comes to the Istituto Linguistico Mediterraneo, arrives bringing with them their own color and their own way of living life and when they return home they bring with them a bit 'of color from all the people they have met. We are not from Italy, or Spain, or Japan, neither from Israel, or America, or Europe, neither from Africa, or Brazil or Uruguay... We are a family ... Yesterday we mixed all our colors in a party the craziest ever seen. Balloons, fancy dresses, colorful cocktails, soap bubbles and of course many colors... your colours... our colors...
Chi viene all'Istituto Linguistico Mediterraneo arriva portando con sé il proprio colore e il proprio modo di vivere la vita e quando torna a casa porta con sé un po' del colore di tutte le persone che ha incontrato. Noi non siamo italiani, né spagnoli, né giapponesi, né israeliani, né americani, né europei, né africani, né brasiliani, né uruguagi... Noi siamo una famiglia... Ieri abbiamo mescolato tutti i nostri colori in una festa che così pazzesca non si era mai vista. Palloncini, travestimenti, cocktail colorati, bolle di sapone e naturalmente tanti colori... i vostri colori... ‪#‎ColorParty‬ ‪#‎ColorFest‬ ‪#‎MidsummerParty‬ ‪#‎VeryILMpeople‬ ‪#‎ILMconnectingPeople‬
On Saturday 23rd June 2012 it was Chesters yearly "Midsummer Watch Parade".
Chester's Midsummer Watch is one of Britain's oldest festivals - a tradition reflecting 500 years of the city's history. They rely on the continued support and involvement of local people to keep this exciting Parade alive, as a major mid-summer spectacle. For more information about the parade see the web site here: