Thank you again for all your heart warming replies so helpful and encouraging. Hope everyone has a good weekend, I'm going to see the sea with two lovely friends today. Happy Solstice Load image 70 KB
Midsummer’s Eve is here, that quiet threshold of summer when the light lingers a little longer and everything feels touched with something almost magical. It’s said to be a time when nature is at its most alive, as though something special is just about to unfold... #Solstice Load image 9 KB
I hope everyone has a great weekend. Tonight, we build the largest fire of the year, we drink together, share stories together and dance together with the often unseen world around us. Happy Summer Solstice to all. Load image
Happy Midsummer! In old European folklore, Midsummer Eve was a night when the veil between worlds grew thin and the Fair Folk danced beneath moonlit hawthorn trees. Best not step into a fairy ring, unless you fancy losing a year or two to their revels… Celebrate the Show more 0:06 520 KB Load video
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The Faustian spirit as defined by Oswald Spengler as Western civilization's insatiable drive toward the infinite, the unreachable, and the mastery of boundless space... finds its raw, foundational echoes in the worldviews of Anglo-Saxon and Norse pagans. Long before Goethe Show more Load image 78 KB
Hi all, a reminder that tomorrow’s theme, on Sunday 21st, is: SUMMER SOLSTICE - MAGIC & LORE Reposts on the hashtag #FolkloreSunday after 10:30 am BST. See you then! Maude xx Sun Fairy by Gemma Matthews, @Gtilleymatthews (Sewing Songbird) Load image 199 KB
“When someone invites Thor to the Midsummer Solstice party and forgets to put a limit on the open bar.” Lol Load image 118 KB
— Mary-Ann Thorson𐃆 (@NoctrnlValkyrie) June 20, 2026
2026 is pushing people into spiritual battle. Saturn and Neptune in Aries is that powerful. You can't ignore old problems anymore. Tomorrow the war deepens. The Summer Solstice is a portal. This year, it squares Neptune in Aries. That's a clear sign to remain courageous. Load image 25 KB Load image 24 KB
The Summer Solstice, also known as the Beginning of Summer, symbolizes the zenith of the sun's position in the sky and the longest day of the year. This astronomical event marks the beginning of the summer season, as the Earth tilts its northern hemisphere towards the sun, and is celebrated by various cultures with achievements, rituals, and obeisances. In the United States, festivities surrounding the solstice include outdoor gatherings, bonfires, music, and other celebrations of the warmer weather, agricultural growth, and upcoming harvest season.
While the history of the Summer Solstice dates back to ancient civilizations, it has maintained significance in various ways throughout modern America. Native American tribes, such as the Sioux, would often conduct intricate rituals and ceremonies to honor the sun's spirit and influence on the Earth's fertility. In modern times, the solstice signifies the optimum time for agricultural farm work and crop planning in many parts of the country, as well as vacations, family reunions, and outdoor activities that make the most out of the warmer weather and extended daylight hours.
In America, the summer solstice is observed in diverse ways, including regional festivals, community events, and family gatherings. Examples of such celebrations include the annual Manhattanhenge event in New York City, where the sun aligns perfectly with the east-west streets, and the Fremont Solstice Parade in Seattle, Washington, which showcases colorful floats, music, and art. Typically occurring on June 20th or 21st, the solstice marks a time for both reflection and rejuvenation, as Americans appreciate the natural world and the energizing power of the sun.
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