It was a weekend gilded in sweet Seattle sunshine. There were naked people riding bicycles, elves clad in leaves and merrymaking was in the air. On June 18 and 19, thousands rolled, walked and danced in celebration of the summer solstice and Fremont's 34th Fair and Parade.
Solstice, a Latin word meaning "sun stood still," describes the time of year when the sun is the greatest distance from the equator. Summer solstice is the longest day of the year and has served as a time of celebration for millennia. This weekend was no exception. Here's to more daylight hours, flip-flops and sun kissed skin!
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