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Today is Midsummer Day in Finland and other Nordic countries. A holiday where we get to celebrate 'around the clock light' and this year, a faboulus weather. It is 9:30 in the morning and already it's +24 C outside.
Sometimes life is good in the Arctic.

On this my first year as an APUG-subscriber I would like to wish all of you a Happy Midsummer as we say here. I look forward to spend many years on this site in your excellent company.

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Ha en trevlig bra midsommar!

One question, though... why is *today* midsommer, why not the 21st? Is it common to move it to a Friday, or is there some other reason?
 

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It's the result of 'christianizing' a pagan festival.

Have a good midsummer!
And don't let the rest of the year be any less.
 
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Ha en trevlig bra midsommar!

One question, though... why is *today* midsommer, why not the 21st? Is it common to move it to a Friday, or is there some other reason?

It is moved around to the friday nearest the 21:st. This year it is later than it "should" be. Sometimes earlier.

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It's the result of 'christianizing' a pagan festival.

Have a good midsummer!
And don't let the rest of the year be any less.

That is correct. It's originally a pagan festival to celebrate light, summer and fertility. The church changed it to John the Babtist's day and you can still hear elderly people refer to it as "Johanne" and wish you a "god Johanne".

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It's strange that some people (mainly in the US) consider June 21st to be the start of summer. So if mid summer is the 24th, summer is only six days long!


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Indeed.

What i find even stranger is that meteorologists let the beginning of a season coincide with the first of the month the 'astronomical event' falls in, even though the weather always lags behind.

Over here, St. John's day is remembered too, as the end of the asparagus season. :wink:
 

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Danke! I had no idea there was such a celebration, now I have another excuse for something I'm doing.
 

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Over here, St. John's day is remembered too, as the end of the asparagus season. :wink:

I didn't know that until now. But the *end* of the asparagus season is certainly something worth celebrating. White gold? I beg to differ... :wink: :tongue:
 

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Posted wirelessly..

Yeah midsummer! Boo asparagus!! Very interesting post.
 

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Hi Shimoda,
I'm in France and I wish you a good Midsummer Day !
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Yeah to asperagus!! I love the stuff so much i could eat a ton of it daily.
 
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Hi Shimoda,
I'm in France and I wish you a good Midsummer Day !
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Thank you. We are at the summer cottage. Have eaten "new potatoes", "sill", salmon, "laxrom" and other delicacies. Had a beer and one or two Skåne Akvavit. Life is good. Rolleicord loaded with Ilford and ICA folder with Fomapan.

I wish you all a good Midsummer.

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Mats, if I visit during Midsummer, can I be an honorary Finn?

This sounds like my kinda holiday!
 

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It's strange that some people (mainly in the US) consider June 21st to be the start of summer. So if mid summer is the 24th, summer is only six days long!

Steve.

That's because we think of summer as "the hot season", and it starts warming up around now, and the hottest days are over by late September. That's how I look at it, anyway.
 

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That's because we think of summer as "the hot season", and it starts warming up around now, and the hottest days are over by late September. That's how I look at it, anyway.

Yes. I do too.

It obviously still is mid-point nonetheless, between days getting longer and days getting shorter.
Not as significant as the winter solstice, which marks the changeover from nature dying to nature reviving.
But still something to mark.
And a good opportunity to have a celebration should never be allowed to go to waste.
 

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I'm too lazy to celebrate midsommar this year. :sad:

My parents, sisters and their boyfriends are at our summer home, celebrating with gravlax, sill, potatis, sallader, öl and akvavit*, playing kubb while the dog is having fun hunting mice... and I'm sitting here at the computer, eating microwave meals. :rolleyes: But I've bought cigars to enjoy during the weekend. I don't drink alcohol. :D

*salt-cured salmon, pickled atlantic herring, potatoes, salads, beer and akvavit

Nothing christian with the way we celebrate midsummer. No special rituals except for the maypole, food and alcohol.

Trevlig midsommar!
 

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Well shame on you!
Just for that, i'll treat myself to some more ice cream! :surprised:

Now you got me planning on going through my parents freezer for ice cream. It's in the middle of the night, but they live close to me and aren't home... :D
 
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