Solstice Celebration

It appears that the current plan for solstice celebration is to catch Nacho Libre at 6:50, then gather at my place to drink and build the sparkler bomb around a fire. The sparkler bomb will have to be lit at or after dark for maximum effect. Depending on how rowdily drunk we get, we could go wandering downtown for more alcohol at that point. Or at points in between the building and burning of the sparkler bomb.

For anyone annoyed by this, I apologize for every party turning into a fire gathering – this was not my doing. But, I do think that the sparkler bomb is an important part of a good and successful solstice celebration. If desired, we can do that as early as possible then head to bars.

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2 Responses to Solstice Celebration

  1. lemonslush says:

    That sounds amazingly fun. I can’t wait. 🙂

  2. anonymous says:

    Do we have a bad weather contingency plan?
    ~Emily

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