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louis vittuon
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It will be 36°C this Jaanipäev weekend
19° on Saturday and 17° on Sunday
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mother in law’s house: *exists*
Estonians on Midsummer:

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Fact #4: There are ticks
Fact: The grass grows high by Midsummer
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midsummer in the media is like ^3^ were wearing flower crowns (✿◡‿◡) and long white linen flowy dresses (*^_^*) and were prancing barefoot around the bonfire UwU when in reality midsummer is when last year my partner and his brother put vodka in their morning soup so they could keep drinking from the night before without having to take a break from soup to drink
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How the Estonian population density usually looks like:
How the Estonian population density probably looks like on 23rd and 24th June:
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Hey. Estonians.
Answer me this: what's better than kohuke?
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Happy summer solstice, Northern Hemisphere!
The summer solstice – the beginning of astronomical summer – falls on June 20, 2025 (June 21 UTC). It’s the longest day of the year and marks the change of seasons. For our friends in the Southern Hemisphere, it’s the shortest day of the year and the beginning of winter.
Earth orbits at an angle, so half the year, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun — this is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, and winter in the Southern Hemisphere. The other half of the year, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, creating winter in the north and summer in the south. Solstices happen twice per year, at the points in Earth’s orbit where this tilt is most pronounced.
How do you plan on spending the longest (or shortest) day of the year? 😎
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midsummer more like mid summer
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Tere! I have been following your blog for some years now. I'm finally here in Tartu now, making that bucket-list trip to Eesti. On my first day, I eagerly scanned the freezer section for that kohuke you have been telling us about, and... couldn't find it. I've checked 2 more stores since with no better luck.
Is kohuke a myth, like Australian drop bears?
Dang i freeze kohuke once and i'm the frozen kohuke girl forever 😭
In all seriousness musikene check by the sour cream and milk, it'll be there 🥰
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i already did this on Instagram but now that we have polls, let's do REAL statistics
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