How did you celebrate the Solstice?
- Milims
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How did you celebrate the Solstice?
As its  our  anniversary its quite  a special day for us - next year we are actually hoping to get married on the Solstice - thats if we don't have any other happenings like 10 hour exams (me)  or  major RA flare ups (Chris)!.  So we went to our local seaside town and played tourists and had fish and chips then we had bbq for tea, then we put the kids to bed and sat out on the garden swing with the chimnera burning and watched the sun go down and the  swallows, swifts and bats  make their evening flights.  Ok so no wild bonfire party - but it was pretty cool anyway - and mother nature puts on a much better show than the telly!! lol
			
			
									
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						And let us be kind
Let us be silly and free
It won't make us famous
It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
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Re: How did you celebrate the Solstice?
I was mowing grass with a scythe under a heavy overcast until gone 10pm. After that, I just collapsed!Milims wrote:As its our anniversary its quite a special day for us - next year we are actually hoping to get married on the Solstice - thats if we don't have any other happenings like 10 hour exams (me) or major RA flare ups (Chris)!. So we went to our local seaside town and played tourists and had fish and chips then we had bbq for tea, then we put the kids to bed and sat out on the garden swing with the chimnera burning and watched the sun go down and the swallows, swifts and bats make their evening flights. Ok so no wild bonfire party - but it was pretty cool anyway - and mother nature puts on a much better show than the telly!! lol
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unloaded 16  8ft posts (destined for the hen run one day) from the car, in the pouring rain,  found a huge branch had come down out of a really big ash tree in the hedge during the stormy weather of the day before,  - it had flown some distance from the hedge, but luckily did not land on our veggie patches, fruit trees or sheep, but conveniently on the un-scythed very long grass of the bit of field we have not go to yet.  Decided we needed to survey all of the hedges, as our Devon hedges have been allowed go before we moved here - and there are many vulnerable trees, and wet  + windy weather usually brings us a casualty .  Luckily found nothing else wrong, but got completely soaked in the rain and long grass.  
shivered alot and muttered things about it being mid summer. went out for a curry, then went to the pub to join in a folk session thingy.
			
			
									
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was celebrating our anniversary.. won't mention how!! LOL..
spending the rest of the day preparing for the arrival for our chooks! tomorrow (sat) Yippee.. oh also looked at the late planted veg patch and saw green stuff in lines YIPPEEE!!! oh and deciding which preserves to make... hubs wants alcoholic type ones.. !!
			
			
									
									spending the rest of the day preparing for the arrival for our chooks! tomorrow (sat) Yippee.. oh also looked at the late planted veg patch and saw green stuff in lines YIPPEEE!!! oh and deciding which preserves to make... hubs wants alcoholic type ones.. !!
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Well I spent the morning at Rattle N Rhyme time with a gang of pre schoolers shaking my sillies out .. 
 
Then telling off a woman who was supposed to come for an interview in the afternoon, she changed her plans and told me 10 mins before she was supposed to arrive(second time she has done this) ...I asked how she could be so thoughtless, and does she have no idea that childminders have other things to do other than waste their time.
So we made cakes ... then the rain stopped and the sun came out in time for bed ... So I went and talked to the plants ...
			
			
									
									
						Then telling off a woman who was supposed to come for an interview in the afternoon, she changed her plans and told me 10 mins before she was supposed to arrive(second time she has done this) ...I asked how she could be so thoughtless, and does she have no idea that childminders have other things to do other than waste their time.
So we made cakes ... then the rain stopped and the sun came out in time for bed ... So I went and talked to the plants ...
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Well, it was the winter solstice for meat precisely 4.07 am yesterday ... so I celebrated by ...
a) having heat in the house for the first time in over 6 weeks. I love fires.
b) on another forum it was my task to set the weekly photography task (lots of us there like photography) and so I chose fire as the weekly task.
c) generally grinned about the garden as the year now grows back into light and life.
(All this attention to fire because of the ancient custom of marking both solstices with fire rituals.)
			
			
									
									a) having heat in the house for the first time in over 6 weeks. I love fires.
b) on another forum it was my task to set the weekly photography task (lots of us there like photography) and so I chose fire as the weekly task.
c) generally grinned about the garden as the year now grows back into light and life.
(All this attention to fire because of the ancient custom of marking both solstices with fire rituals.)

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Cornelian  - ain't fire great!!  Glad to hear that your heating is sorted.  We burned the last bit of the log we started to burn on the winter solstice - seemed appropriate somehow - kind of like our own personal Yule log!!
			
			
									
									Let us be lovely
And let us be kind
Let us be silly and free
It won't make us famous
It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
Edward Monkton
Member of the Ish Weight Loss Club since 10/1/11 Started at 12st 8 and have lost 8lb so far!
						And let us be kind
Let us be silly and free
It won't make us famous
It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
Edward Monkton
Member of the Ish Weight Loss Club since 10/1/11 Started at 12st 8 and have lost 8lb so far!
