Midsummer Day. The Hub Radio Show for Monday June 22, 2020. View the completely poetic playlist for 6-22-20 (CLICK HERE)
Country Westerns, Muzz, Mt. Joy, Nick Piunti & The Complicated Men, Jehnny Beth
Midsummer is the period of time centered upon the summer solstice,
and more specifically the northern European celebrations that accompany
the actual solstice or take place on a day between June 19 and June 25
and the preceding evening. The exact dates vary among different
cultures. The celebration predates Christianity, and existed under
different names and traditions around the world. The wealthier sort also before their doors near to the said bonfires
would set out tables on the vigils furnished with sweet bread and good
drink, and on the festival days with meats and drinks plentifully,
whereunto they would invite their neighbours and passengers also to sit,
and to be merry with them in great familiarity, praising God for his
benefits bestowed on them. These were called bonfires as well of good
amity amongst neighbours that, being before at controversy, were there
by the labour of others reconciled, and made of bitter enemies, loving
friends, as also for the birtue that a great fire hat to purge the
infection of the air. On the vigil of St John Baptist and St Peter and
Paul the Apostles, every man's door being shadowed with green birch,
long fennel, St John's Wort, Orpin, white lillies and such like,
garnished upon with garlands of beautiful flowers, had also lamps of
glass, with oil burinin in them all night, some hung branches of iron
curiously wrought, containing hundreds of lamps lit at once, which made
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