Apollo.lv publishes stories of life-changing Midsummer nights
Apollo.lv has published a collection of stories about Jāņi (Midsummer) that left a lasting impact. One example describes a wild night with beer, rain, and naked grass-cutting in the city.

On June 23, the Latvian portal Apollo.lv published a series of articles about people whose Midsummer celebrations turned out quite differently than planned. Journalist Ieva Raiskuma compiled stories that left lasting impressions on their lives.
One particularly unusual account: the narrator recalls drinking beer called 'Sātans' (Satan), rain all night, and at midnight walking naked through the city with a scythe to cut grass. This story is just one of several illustrating how diverse and unforgettable Midsummer can be.
The article emphasizes that Midsummer is a time when unexpected twists can change perspectives on life. While the full content of other stories is not disclosed, the series title 'Everything ended with a corpse at dawn' suggests that more dramatic experiences are included. The article also invites readers to comment and share their own experiences.


