I wish You all an enjoyable Midsummer!

The old wheelbarrow. I always sow poppies and other flowers in it when spring arrives and today the first poppy opened up.
The old broken wheelbarrow.

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Today is the day and by now they’ve already danced around the midsummer pole. Now days it’s only for the small kids but back in the day it was important for most people since there weren’t that many chances to have a good time, almost all day were work days. So in the early morning, if the Midsummers pole is big, later if it is small they go out to put it together and dress it. It is usually made looking like a huge cross but can have different looks depending on where one live, Midsummers pole,click on the link and You’ll see plenty of photos of what they look like. So the poles are dressed with twigs with leafs and usually lots of flowers. If You have a bit of a dirty imagination You’ll immediately see what it looks like πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

Despite me making sounds this hare didn't see us until it was really close.
I don’t like hares and back in the days when Nova was young she truly hated them and would chase them to the end of the world πŸ™‚ Now she doesn’t care at all πŸ™‚
My garden used to be full of these white Foxgloves, now I'm happy that I once again have foxgloves even though they no longer are white.
A white Foxglove, my garden used to be full of them but I was too good to reduce them until there were none left.

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Around noon the dancing starts, we dance to the merry songs The little frog, We are musicians from Skaraborg (the region I live in πŸ™‚ and The priests little crow, all with special movements included. Here’s a link to YouTube showing the little frogs,Β  Little frogs , this video also includes the following verse the little pigs πŸ™‚ To be honest these people doesn’t move too much to be honest πŸ™‚ When the dancing is done and everyone has been resting for a while the eating starts. WE Swedes are usually very traditional when it comes to what we eat at holidays, so we eat the same things every time πŸ™‚ Usually there’s at least five or six different kinds of pickled herring, I can’t for my life understand how anyone can eat it but Swedes are obcessed with it. Also we do of course have pickled salmon and smoked salmon. Never forget the meatballs and prince sausages for us who hates herring, I think we might be ten people in the entire country πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ Now days we even have ham but it’s usually more light things we haveΒ  like oven omelets with chanterelle stew. I must admit though that barbecuing has become more and more popular thankfully πŸ™‚

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I’m so glad that Alma didn’t see the deer until after I had taken this photo. I have to admit that she behaved really well though, no screaming, just some whining and pulling the leash.

Then later at night if one wants to know ones future, perhaps see with whom one will marry, one should go out and pick seven to nine (depending on where one lives) different flowers and at the same time climb over just as many fences, all while staying quiet of course. The flowers will then be put under the pillow and one will dream about the future spouse. If You want to stay healthy all winter long it is important to collect as much dew that one can and keep it in glass jars. The best thing is to put it in the yearly bath (well we do have baths more often now days but do it while being sick or at the last bathΒ  before Christmas. One can also pour some in a glass and drink it but make sure the jars are really clean because the dew will stay in there for quite while and god knows what will start to live in there during that time. Another way, especially for children, to keep healthy for the rest of the year was to roll around in the dew totally naked to sort of soak up the power the dew has that night. One could also pour the dew in the dough while baking and it sounds as if one needed to start baking bread very early in the morning because one had to collect it through dragging a cloth over the grass and then wring it out over the dough.

Damselfly.
I had hoped to see the Damselflies as as soon as we came close to the creek but the only one I saw was where we left the creek.

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All animals could talk with humans during the night towards Midsummers day, so if one treat ones animals well it could be fun to have a chat with them I think πŸ™‚ This was also possible on the night towards Christmas day. In some places they even gave the House gnome porridge, like everyone did during Christmas but that was unusual. There was also a way to see who would die soon and what ones own life would be like but since that could go very wrong I won’t teach You how πŸ™‚ It did however include walking backwards around a cemetery three times during midnight but if one had the bad luck to meet the Grim …..

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Personally I’ve enjoyed this day by having a somewhat late morning walk. We were supposedΒ  to have sunshine already from when the sun rose, I gave up at around eight am and that was when the clouds slowly broke up and by the time we came home the clouds were all almost gone. After that it has been a rather warm day with no wind so the garden has been filled with mosquitoes and once again that attacked my ancles but now I don’t feel it itching any more. Lots of forest flies as well but my mosquito hat saved me from them πŸ™‚ We also had a long nap and after that I had a small lunch, four halves of, well not french rolls but similar gluten free ones, put in the oven with a layer of butter on. After that I sliced meatballs, tomatoes, some iceberg lettuce from my own garden and a slice of Cheddar cheese. One feel more full after eating the gluten free rolls (but oh what I miss the “real” ones) so that was actually enough as a lunch πŸ™‚Β 

A common Dogrose.
Now is the time of Geraniums.

Red leafed rose.

It’ll rain a lot tomorrow they’re guessing, up to an inch if they have gotten it somewhat right. They have changed that guess several times so far so it might not come anything at all or perhaps snow, who knows πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ So if the weather is rainy I’ll start to bake some bread, we have so much dew here that I think I can skip normal water (or milk as I usually use) totally πŸ™‚ If You so wish I can continue to write about our beings.

I need to start eating more Chard and Iceberg lettuce πŸ™‚
Some kind of Japanese kale, I failed totally last summer but they are doing fine this year.
I sowed petunias very late this spring or perhaps early summer is better to say. These will not do much this year but if I put them in my cool cellar during winter I’ll take lots of cuttings in spring and they’ll look really nice next summer instead.

I wish You all an enjoyable Midsummer!

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8 thoughts on “I wish You all an enjoyable Midsummer!

  1. Pickled herring, not so much, but smoked salmon I could eat all day. In fact, I had it for breakfast this morning on a bagel with cream cheese, onion and dill. We haven’t had any good rain for weeks and it’s getting brutally hot. They say Sunday will feel like 105+ Fahrenheit (I always have to look up that spelling to get the h’s in the right place).

    Happy Midsommer to you and your pack!

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    1. Hi catsworking!

      I like salmon fried but not smoked πŸ™‚ I just read in the news that fewer people now eat pickled herring πŸ™‚ It’s mostly young ones that don’t eat it.
      At the moment it looks like tomorrow will be just below 68F here and mostly cloudy and on Monday a heat wave will arrive that will, at the moment, stay until Saturday.
      I’ve read that it has been a long debate over how he actually spelled his name πŸ™‚ Apparently there is one paper he has signed where he spelled it fh πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ So to avoid that I just write the F πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

      We had a nice midsummer here and I hope You had a good one too πŸ™‚

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  2. It sounds like you had a very enjoyable Midsummer, bar the bites. What a beautiful damselfly! We have a blue damselfly in NZ but she’s not as beautiful or as blue as yours. Ah yes, gf bread and rolls can be very heavy in the stomach! One day I may try to bake my own too. Nothing tastes better than fresh veg straight from the garden and cheddar sounds easy better than pickled herring. As always, lovely photos, thank you πŸ™ Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Hope you have lovely weather πŸ˜ƒ

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    1. Hi blythedunbar!

      I had never seen this kind of damselflies here until they cut down the forest close to the creek, I must admit they are truly beautiful! We do have another blue one here, the males have a sort of metallic blue color while the females are green.

      These were actually bought, they have managed to make some almost like the “normal” ones but they only last for a couple of days. There is also a mini baguette that tastes really good but they still are a bit too filling πŸ™‚

      I’m glad You like it πŸ™‚
      Well really nice weather yesterday heavy raining today.

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  3. yes, I would like to hear more about your beings or toads. I made a fairy garden in my old wheelbarrow and I had to leave it at my house when I moved to the cottage where I live now in a senior community. Malcolm is growing out of his puppy stage especially in his face. It’s tropical weather here in Ohio and too hot to stay outside. Almost 100 f. The street is too hot to walk the dog so we are chilling inside with the AC. Up. In Minnesota we all ate pickled herring for holidays and smoked salmon, whitefish, or other fish. My father loved it.. I hope you don’t get this heat wave in Sweden.

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    1. Hi Joy!

      More will come today and then perhaps a day or two every week.

      I’ve seen a couple of really nice Fairy gardens here in Sweden as well. I wouldn’t want any of our beings living too close to me since they mostly really dislikes us πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

      Yes he’s growing so fast! Still has his puppy fur though, really soft and a bit fluffy πŸ™‚

      I’ve never understood how people can like pickled herring πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ It is the raw fish feeling I just can’t stand, just the same with pickled salmon. Fried or boiled fish of all kinds I like though.

      We will get a heat wave arriving on Monday but it won’t even come close to You temperatures thankfully!

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    1. Hi ppekka!

      I’m glad You like it πŸ™‚

      I can understand them though because living out here at the outskirts of the world with all those sounds one can hear in the evenings and night but never really knows where they come from really kick starts the imagination πŸ™‚ I guess they needed any kind of explanation to what everything they didn’t know could be πŸ™‚

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