Day by Day

By Christophi

Ukko is ruling

About midsummer in Finland:

"It takes place on the Saturday between the 20th and 26th of June. Originally a pagan celebration, it was a tribute to Ukko, the god of thunder. Since he controlled the rain, you had to be nice to him in order to get a good harvest."

http://finland.fi/Public/default.aspx?contentid=278702&nodeid=37588&culture=en-US

Not sure whether Ukko was in a very bad mood today or whether he wanted to be very generous. It rained all day with very very few sunny spells. So a lie in after yesterdays long evening was perfectly ok. We nevertheless managed to blow away the cobwebs by walking 2 hours to Teufi for an ice cream and back in the afternoon. Flowers are beautiful, colorful and plentiful.

6 degrees celsius and the mountains are white again. Time for a homemade curry and the movie "Kingsman" for sheer entertainment.

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