Have fun dancing and drinking everyone!
Is this just a Swedish thing, or not? We have a maypole at work, and did some dincing and singing and something called the frogdance, had some cider and starberries. No stronger alcohol, but it's still early morning.
Happy midsummer!
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Midsummer's Day was Wednesday (21st June*), but it's still close enough to count.
I 'celebrated' it on Saturday with my ATC's Gliding School, as I mentioned in another topic, by taking part in their annual Longest Day Dawn 'til Dusk Gliding.
*Slides between 20th and 22nd of June due to Leap days. As people are probably aware.
I 'celebrated' it on Saturday with my ATC's Gliding School, as I mentioned in another topic, by taking part in their annual Longest Day Dawn 'til Dusk Gliding.
*Slides between 20th and 22nd of June due to Leap days. As people are probably aware.
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That sounds great!
The Swedish celebrate it always on a Friday, to give people two days to recover before they have to go to work again. So this year it's the 23rd.
We had a nice midsummer lunch buffet: herring, salmon, potato salad, kotterbullar (sp? it's swedish meatballs), strawberries, cake, and lots more. I ate too much, but it was good.
The dutch don't celebrate midsummer, so I'm just lucky to have an extra party at work.
The Swedish celebrate it always on a Friday, to give people two days to recover before they have to go to work again. So this year it's the 23rd.
We had a nice midsummer lunch buffet: herring, salmon, potato salad, kotterbullar (sp? it's swedish meatballs), strawberries, cake, and lots more. I ate too much, but it was good.
The dutch don't celebrate midsummer, so I'm just lucky to have an extra party at work.