Midsummer in My Garden

The old apple tree is now covered in wild honeysuckle and clematis Paul Farges. Finally we have reached 21 C after having a very chilly start to June. Which also means the strawberries are awake and we eat some every day! It is the old Sengana from my grandmother’s plants.

Wishing you all a wonderful Midsummer – if you celebrate it or not! In the Scandinavian countries it is a major feast with dancing and singing, good food and good friends gathering.

We celebrate the light and Mother Nature thriving – once more. A beautiful time of the year.

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  1. Happy Midsummer, Ann Christine! And I’m pleased to see the old apple tree adorned with honeysuckle and clematis, and do enjoy those strawberries

  2. Celebrating midsummer is not something we do here, but I do remember it when I was working in Norway one summer with beacons lit on the mountains and enjoying dancing and partying at midnight! Your garden is a true delight – love the red honeysuckle, I have a similar one. And strawberries just shout ”SUMMER HAS ARRIVED!” Let’s hope the weather is good for the rest of the season. It’s overcast here today, but yesterday was beautiful.

  3. So lovely, especially having those strawberries from your own garden 😀. Ah the mention of Midsummer reminds me of the Shakespeare play 😀!

  4. Happy mid-summer, Ann-Christine. Here it’s still about 10 °C too cold for this time of the year, while other parts of Germany already suffer from heat.

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