Saturday, June 23, 2007

Midsummer

Tonight was the midsummer celebrtion (Wikipedia explanation below) We took a witch Emma made and brought it to Erik's forest where we burned it. Annika hated it - and was much more interested in the frogs and FarFar's tractor. We went to the local town celebration later - and Annika hated that one as well. It's hard to explain how a big fire is okay when we have always told her it is bad.

Axel's baptism is tomorrow and then we go home Monday. this will most likely be my last posting from here, but will put up more pictures when we get home.

"In Denmark, the solstitial celebration is called Sankt Hans aften ("St. John's Eve"). It was an official holiday until 1770, and in accordance with the Danish tradition of celebrating a holiday on the evening before the actual day, it takes place on the evening of 23 June. It is the day where the medieval wise men and women (the doctors of that time) would gather special herbs that they needed for the rest of the year to cure people.
It has been celebrated since the times of the Vikings, by visiting healing water wells and making a large bonfire to ward away evil spirits. Today the water well tradition is gone. Bonfires on the beach, speeches, picnics and songs are traditional, although bonfires are built in many other places where beaches may not be close by (i.e. on the shores of lakes and other waterways, parks, etc.). In the 1920s a tradition of putting a witch made of straw and cloth on the bonfire emerged as a remembrance of the church's witchburnings from
1540 to 1693 (but unofficially a witch was lynched as late as 1897). This burning sends the witch to Bloksbjerg, the mountain 'Brocken' in the Harz region of Germany where the great witch gathering was thought to be held on this day."

















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