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Midsummer food: eat pickled herring ('sill'), the first fresh potatoes of the season (boiled) and sour cream

The bonfire of Midsummer Day.

This image was taken on Saturday 20th June 2015 during the annual Chester Midsummer Watch Parade. For more information about one of Chester’s biggest and longest running cultural events see:

  

www.midsummerwatch.co.uk

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Sanford Robbins

Scenic Design: Takeshi Kata

Costume Design: Martha Hally

Lighing Design: Thomas Hase

Sound Design: Fitz Patton

 

Photos by Paul Cerro

 

Pictured: the cast of A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Midsummers Night Dream

Midsummer's Eve. Smokin' at the balcony, watching over the park before facing the night.

Cloudy and rainy! Not the best possible light to take indoor pictures without flash. But it's the thought that counts.... So, have a nice midsummer time!

Midsummers Night Dream

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Midsummer Watch Parade

The monk, Lucian, told of a Chester procession of clerics in the year 1195 and the annals mention a parade in 1397/8 but it was not until the mayorality of Richard Goodman who served from November 1498 until November 1499 (most modern writings place he Midsummer Watch in the year 1498 which is unproved) that the Wach on Midsummer Eve was first sett out and begonne. At every summer solstice, Cestrians would march through the streets carrying torches and wearing costumes during years when the famous Chester Mystery Plays were not performed.

(A similar practise was performed every midwinter - the Christmas Eve Watch was a candlelit procession which would go from the mayor's house to the Common Hall where the keys to the city gates would be given to the mayor who, in turn, entrusted them to the watchmen who would keep the city safe over the festive season.)

In 1564 the midsummer watch parade included: 4 gyants, 1 unikorne, 1 dromodarye, 1 luce, 1 camell, 1 dragon, 6 hobbyhorses and 16 naked boys.

This image was taken on Saturday 20th June 2015 during the annual Chester Midsummer Watch Parade. For more information about one of Chester’s biggest and longest running cultural events see:

  

www.midsummerwatch.co.uk

tell me why it is that midsummer is always colder than the days leading up to it - and the days after???

Midsummers Night Dream

This image was taken on Saturday 20th June 2015 during the annual Chester Midsummer Watch Parade. For more information about one of Chester’s biggest and longest running cultural events see:

  

www.midsummerwatch.co.uk

This image was taken on Saturday 20th June 2015 during the annual Chester Midsummer Watch Parade. For more information about one of Chester’s biggest and longest running cultural events see:

  

www.midsummerwatch.co.uk

Midsummer Night Swing 2012 © Kevin Yatarola

Our group of merry friends celebrated the fact that from now (then) on the days will be shorter and we'll actually have real nights soon(ish). In a way, I get really depressed about it even though it's the brightest day of the year with hardly any dark hours at all. However. Friends and amusements!

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.

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Sanford Robbins

Scenic Design: Takeshi Kata

Costume Design: Martha Hally

Lighing Design: Thomas Hase

Sound Design: Fitz Patton

 

Photos by Paul Cerro

 

Pictured: the cast of A Midsummer Night's Dream

This image was taken on Saturday 20th June 2015 during the annual Chester Midsummer Watch Parade. For more information about one of Chester’s biggest and longest running cultural events see:

  

www.midsummerwatch.co.uk

The Midsummer Chronophage was designed to sometimes stop or slow down to show everyone experiences time differently.

 

It was created by Dr John C Taylor, who is best known for inventing the safety switch that turns a kettle off when it boils.

 

Accurate time is shown once every five minutes through the light slits which replace traditional hands and numbers, with a light show being created in concentric circles as each minute passes.

 

The Chronophage - a grasshopper which chomps away time on top of the clock - was inspired by the work of the 18th century horologist John Harrison.

Midsummers Night Dream

Scene from the Isadora Duncan Dance Company's retelling of the story of Orpheus and Eurydice.

Photo by Alyssa Romano

This image was taken on Saturday 20th June 2015 during the annual Chester Midsummer Watch Parade. For more information about one of Chester’s biggest and longest running cultural events see:

  

www.midsummerwatch.co.uk

Thema: Klijpe goes Brazil! - Wandelsneukeltocht + Braziliaans getinte barbecue

Bats love the warm, sultry southern twilight.

celery, goat's cheese and horseradish

Actually, I took this picture because of my Assplates of Blazing WTF. That little golden flower down there barely covers my pubes. I'm more covered when I'm just in my underwear.

 

Usually I look wayyy more covered-up than this. I only look like this when I take off my belt.

Finnish midsummer in Saarikylät, Kangasala.

This image was taken on Saturday 20th June 2015 during the annual Chester Midsummer Watch Parade. For more information about one of Chester’s biggest and longest running cultural events see:

  

www.midsummerwatch.co.uk

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Sanford Robbins

Scenic Design: Takeshi Kata

Costume Design: Martha Hally

Lighing Design: Thomas Hase

Sound Design: Fitz Patton

 

Photos by Paul Cerro

 

Pictured: Erik Mathew

Midsummers Night Dream

This image was taken on Saturday 20th June 2015 during the annual Chester Midsummer Watch Parade. For more information about one of Chester’s biggest and longest running cultural events see:

  

www.midsummerwatch.co.uk

After the pole is dressed with leaves (oak in this case) and flowers (more to put on) the pole is raised during songs and handclapping. Afterwards people are dancing round the pole.

 

In Sweden Midsummer Eve is always celebrated on a Friday. So actually it can be some days after the solstice.

Well, the bonfire got a bit low, so someone had to get some more wood.... by torch light

Midsummer celebrations at Inkula bridge. June 2011.

Hypothermia @ Sick Midsummer VI

Midsummer at lake Pielinen in our summer cottage, Juuka, North Karelia

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