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         <description><![CDATA[Summer&nbsp;Solstice (Midsummer) - June 21st
The Summer Solstice, also called Midsummer (and occasionally called Litha) occurs around June 21st - 23rd. The earth is midpoint on her journey around the sun. It is the first day of summer and the longest and strongest day of the year. With the Sun high in the heavens, the powers of light are readily evoked; anything that shadows your soul can be set aflame by the Sun's protective glow. Midsummer celebrates the full powers of life and the beginning...]]></description>
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