Happy Midsummer, /lit/. Did you read the play today?
Can't I'm reading War and Peace at the moment.
>ywn live in a time when the calander was a profession of festivals, feasts and fasts
>ywn completely believe in the supernatural the way a medieval peasant did
>>9676561
*procession
Why does autocorrect replace correct words for other incorrect words??
I saw much ado last night, does that count?
>>9676561
That modern feel when you're completely disconnected from the natural world. Days pass one identical to the last in a blind rush to the grave.
>>9676543
Used to be along with Lady Day, Michaelmas and Christmas one of the Quarter Days.. Holidays when rents and bills were due, inclining creditors toward mercy. Michaelmas the next one, September 29th. Today also figures as the Feast of St. John the Baptist.
>>9676543
Twelfth Night the other play of definite date: January 5th, Epiphany Eve.
>>9676543
check your privelege, it's midwinter in spoidaland