‘Summer afternoon—summer afternoon; to me those have always
been the two most beautiful words in the English language.’ - Henry James
Summer is a word I find slightly frightening. It evokes for
me images of flustered people shooing away wasps from picnics and sunburnt skin
on sports day. However, in recent years I’ve found that summer more than makes
up for its faults in so many bright and beautiful ways. Here are my six ways to
celebrate summer…
1. Go al fresco and enjoy fine food in glorious
surroundings. Fill up jam jars with sweet posies and hang bunting across your
garden. I think Sophie Dahl’s Peanut Butter Fudge would be perfect for days out
at the seaside and this Chiappa Sisters’ Pasta Caprese dish would make any back
garden feel like the middle of Tuscany.
2. Obviously, there will have to be a lots of summer
reading. I like to get lost in long narratives and choose longer books for
these endless, lazy days. Reading a heavy old tome is like going on a holiday
for the mind.
3. With so much beauty all around you be inspired to make
this a summer of creativity. Try doing some small creatives acts like drawing
your sunglasses, whizzing up a trifle or dancing under the stars.
4. Make the most of the light summer evenings by throwing
your own movie night. Choose films that have a hint of magic about them or are
completely escapist. I look forward to BFI releasing A Month in the Country on 20th June. Serve popcorn and set up your
own pic n mix bar for added delight.
5. Summer can feel fleeting so make it last forever by capturing
the little moments. Take photographs, press flowers and keep little mementoes
from special days out.
6. As you up your vitamin D with happy days out in the sun
consider keeping a happiness journal. At the end of each day write three things
that made you happy. By the end of the season you’ll have a whole book of little
nuggets of sunshine.
Are you excited about Summer? How do you plan to celebrate? Let me know in the comments below…
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