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Happy (northern summer) solstice, everyone! (Original Post) muriel_volestrangler 12 hrs ago OP
My unofficial saddest day of the year DFW 12 hrs ago #1
Yeah the days shorten sigh electric_blue68 11 hrs ago #2
Midsommer i Norge I saw the midnattsol in 2022 LearnedHand 9 hrs ago #10
I was never that far north in Norway. DFW 5 hrs ago #12
Same is true of Norwegian LearnedHand 3 hrs ago #13
My unofficial happiest day of the year. betsuni 11 hrs ago #3
I partially follow George Carlin's lead on this DFW 11 hrs ago #5
The sun is too bright and shiny and hot and is always the same shape. betsuni 9 hrs ago #8
Mine too! LearnedHand 8 hrs ago #11
Happy (northern summer) solstice... 2naSalit 11 hrs ago #4
Happy Solstice everyone gademocrat7 10 hrs ago #6
Many happy returns! muriel_volestrangler 9 hrs ago #9
This is Spnial Tap Stonehenge Chasstev365 10 hrs ago #7
Happy Anniversary, and Happy Solstice. niyad 2 hrs ago #14

DFW

(60,731 posts)
1. My unofficial saddest day of the year
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 05:05 AM
12 hrs ago

From now on, for the next six months, the days get shorter.

Midsommar i Sverige! 55 years ago, I saw the midnight sun in Kiruna, and wished I could have it all year round.

LearnedHand

(5,678 posts)
10. Midsommer i Norge I saw the midnattsol in 2022
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 08:16 AM
9 hrs ago

Somewhere around Tromsø. It was glorious and unsettling at the same time.

DFW

(60,731 posts)
12. I was never that far north in Norway.
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 11:22 AM
5 hrs ago

The train ride from Stockholm to Kiruna already seemed to take forever, and I just couldn’t face four more hours to Narvik. At the time, I hadn’t started studying Swedish yet, so I felt a little odd, even though most people knew English rather well. But that just made me feel worse. I started college that fall, and immediately enrolled in a Swedish course. My professor was from Uppsala, and was a brilliant teacher. She spoke only Swedish from day one, and took care at first to only use Swedish words that resembled English words. Luckily, that meant almost half of them. It turned out that if your native language is English, Swedish is incredibly easy to learn if you have a competent teacher. After one year of college Swedish, I returned to Sweden and never had to use English there again. I never made it as far north as Kiruna again. My professor said they spoke a weird dialect of Swedish up there, not even getting into Finnish or the language of the Somer people (the Lapplanders). But I didn’t know the language yet, so I never knew what to listen for when I was there.

LearnedHand

(5,678 posts)
13. Same is true of Norwegian
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 01:31 PM
3 hrs ago

I’ve been using Duolingo to learn Norwegian but I look forward to taking formal classes.

By “Somer” people do you mean the Sami or is this different?

betsuni

(29,417 posts)
3. My unofficial happiest day of the year.
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 05:37 AM
11 hrs ago

A little more darkness every day, crickets at night, autumn harvests and moons coming. There is no coziness in summer and coziness is everything.

DFW

(60,731 posts)
5. I partially follow George Carlin's lead on this
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 05:41 AM
11 hrs ago

I worship the sun, but I don't pray to the sun. On the other hand, nor do I pray to Joe Pesci.
George is on his own with that one. Well, he would be if he were still alive, anyway.

betsuni

(29,417 posts)
8. The sun is too bright and shiny and hot and is always the same shape.
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 07:54 AM
9 hrs ago

A relief when it goes to bed earlier and earlier. The moon is a lot more interesting!

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