Litha, also referred to as the Summer Solstice or Midsummer, is one of the eight sabbats in the Wheel of the Year. This festival is held on the longest day and shortest night of the year, celebrating the zenith of the sun's power and the fullness of life. During this time, we honor the sun's warmth and light, recognizing its vital role in sustaining life and growth. Activities during Litha often include spending time outdoors, having bonfires, and engaging in celebration and revelry. It's a potent time for energy work, sun and fire magic, and connecting with the power of the sun in all its radiant glory.