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Monday, July 18, 2011

Dance Like There's No One Watching

July is my favourite month of the year. I'm not sure if it's because I was born in July, but I start to long for July in early January. I mourn its passing from late August until Christmas arrives and makes me forget about summer for a few days! I guess you could say that when it's not July, I am chasing its warm shadows with anticipation and longing. July is like that first kiss, the childhood crush, young love. July is invincible, intoxicating, immortal. Once you've tasted July, every other month just seems to be missing a little spice, you know what I'm saying?

Lazy, Hazy Days
I love the heat, the rapid growth of plants and flowers, the lazy aura of early summer, the reduced traffic in the city as people flee to lakes and rivers to cool off, the starry nights with shooting stars, and camping/cooking my food on a fire. There is always someone doing something whimsical in July, even in the city on a work day - a street festival, an impromptu picnic, a free music concert, or some kind of fun event in a breezy outdoor setting! It just seems like everyone is more in touch with their inner child - a little fanciful and a little less serious.

July + July
I am from a family of seven children, and I have four older siblings - three of which are sisters! My oldest sister and I are nine years apart, but we share July birthdays that are only one day apart. We have shared birthday celebrations many times over the past twenty-five years or so, and last year we made a pact to spend our birthdays together enjoying a local July experience - the Winnipeg Folk Fest. Winnipeg Folk Fest always happens during both of our birthdays and we both love music and art, so it seemed like a perfect fit!


The event is five days long - with over sixty musical acts to enjoy, as well as arts, crafts, great food and much more. And... of course, camping! Highlights for me were k.d. lang (OMG!!!) and the Siss Boom Bang (phenomenal talent - even better live, if that can be imagined!), as well as Little Feat, Lucinda Williams, Element Sircus jam sessions and dancing to funk until the wee hours. Red wine, henna tattoos, folk fest cookies, shared laughs (and sun screen!) and great vegan salads were other high points.



Turn up the Heat!
Although I learned that my sister is NOT a camper, that she really does NOT like crowds (I always thought she was the super social one, and I was more the introverted artist type... LOL), we managed to compromise with one another and enjoy the time together. She did bail on me after day three, but I enjoyed Day 4 with one of my brothers and Day 5 with my youngest daughter and company. And isn't that what July is about after all? Easy, relaxed and spontaneous - with limited structure in place so that the FUN can find you and shake loose the cobwebs.



...And, it's only July 18, so I can look forward to some more July magic - just doing what I love most, as it crosses my path xo!



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