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The summer solstice (sometimes called midsummer) is the longest day of the year—and it's been celebrated for centuries all around the world. This solstice is a universal symbol of light, life, growth, and the prospect of a bountiful harvest in the future. The summer solstice falls on June 21st in the northern hemisphere and December 21st in the southern hemisphere. Keep reading, and we'll show you how to celebrate this joyful day, whether you want to recreate the midsummer rituals of the past or create new, modernized summer solstice activities of your own!
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Community Q&A
- QuestionHow do I know when it's summer without looking on the internet?Community AnswerMost calendars say "First Day of Summer" below the date. This is synonymous with the summer solstice.
- QuestionWhat do I wear at the solstice party?Community AnswerDress however you want to.
- QuestionDo we have to do all of them on this day?Community AnswerOf course not! Pick a few things you think you would enjoy the most. Maybe try one thing from each method to give yourself a balance of activities.
- QuestionIf the solstice is at 5:24 a.m. on Wednesday 21st, when should I hold a solstice party -- on Tuesday the 20th or Wednesday the 21st?Community AnswerThat's entirely up to you, as either day would be fine. If the solstice technically falls on Wednesday, you may want to host your event Wednesday, at it will be the longest day of the year.
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- ↑https://www.dupageforest.org/blog/summer-solstice
- ↑https://www.theseasonalsoul.com/5-summer-solstice-rituals/
- ↑https://youtu.be/CvVWO8Fm0eA?t=51
- ↑https://youtu.be/CvVWO8Fm0eA?t=107
- ↑https://www.waterford.org/resources/summer-solstice-activities-for-children/
- ↑https://witchoflupinehollow.com/2018/06/16/how-to-create-a-summer-solstice-altar/
- ↑https://witchcraftandwitches.com/litha-summer-solstice/a-concise-guide-to-litha-and-summer-solstice-astrology-rituals-recipes-more/
- ↑https://www.dupageforest.org/blog/summer-solstice
- ↑https://mountainlake.org/summer-fun-on-the-longest-day-of-the-year/
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If you want to celebrate the summer solstice with a party, consider inviting your friends over for a bonfire to celebrate light. While everyone’s there, you can have a feast of sun-colored foods like papayas and pumpkins that you gathered from local farms or markets. However, if you can’t throw a party, you can always start a garden or just commit to taking better care of yourself this summer. Keep reading to learn how to make a flower sun tea to make you celebration a little more unique!
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