Article 1HTE5 Cruel summer: how you should use today’s extra daylight – if you must

Cruel summer: how you should use today’s extra daylight – if you must

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Arwa Mahdawi
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Today is a once in a lifetime event: the longest day of the year, first day of summer and a full 'strawberry' moon - which means it's time to go outside

As if today being Monday wasn't bad enough, it's also the longest day of the year. Now, if you've spent the last nine months shuttling between your office and your apartment glimpsing only a smidgeon of sunshine in between, all this extra daytime can come as a shock. Suddenly it's not quite so acceptable to spend your free time in a dark room watching Netflix ignoring everyone except the delivery person. You have to go outside and do outside stuff. You have to, you know, have fun in the sun.

So, how should you use today's extra daylight? If you're a Druid, Pagan, Wiccan or Swede you've probably got your plans sorted and have a nice maypole or prehistoric monument to convene around. If you don't have any rituals planned, however, here are a few ways you can use the longest day of the year to its full advantage.

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