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Tag: Midsummer

25 December 2020 – Christmas Day
Dec 25 2020

25 December 2020 – Christmas Day

FOLKLORE ONEI was first out of the house today, so I have the luck seeing as I said ‘Welcome, Old Father Christmas’ as I opened…

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29 June 2020 – St Peter and St Paul’s Day
Jun 29 2020

29 June 2020 – St Peter and St Paul’s Day

Today has been one long tease. It’s St Peter and St Paul’s Day and it’s said that on St Peter and St Paul’s Day rain…

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28 June 2020 – Sunday
Jun 28 2020

28 June 2020 – Sunday

Today, as traditionally Sunday is a day of rest, I’ll see you tomorrow. Also, BEANS!

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27 June 2020 – Mazey Day
Jun 27 2020

27 June 2020 – Mazey Day

Today I’ve been traditional Cornish dancing in my kitchen. It’s Mazey Day, part of the midsummer celebrations for the Golowan Festival in Penzance. In other…

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26 June 2020 – National Cream Tea Day
Jun 26 2020

26 June 2020 – National Cream Tea Day

Today I made a surprisingly tasty cream tea. I say surprisingly as my track record so far with baking has been less than stellar. This…

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25 June 2020 – Jam
Jun 25 2020

25 June 2020 – Jam

Today was too hot to make jam. But I did it anyway because that’s how I roll. So it was a bit of a tenuous…

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24 June 2020 – Midsummer’s Day
Jun 24 2020

24 June 2020 – Midsummer’s Day

Today I butchered a rose in the name of love and folklore science only to realise at the end, I’d gone horribly wrong. It’s Midsummer’s…

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