Happy Walpurgisnacht to all.

by AK - Jeff 7 Replies latest social current

  • AK - Jeff
  • AK - Jeff
    AK - Jeff

    The earliest known picture of a May-pole is taken from a drawing
    of a window in Betley Hall, Staffordshire, England,
    erected in the mid-1460s during the rule of Edward IV

    http://salmonriver.com/words/nancy/maia.html

    Jeff

  • carla
    carla

    I will wish you a Happy May Day!

    All I remember from kindergarten was bringing in flowers, doing some kind of maypole/ribbon thing and possibly May Day hats? Some people make a little May Day flower thing that hangs on a doorknob and the idea is to leave it anonymously. That's my worldly memories of it anyway.

  • AK - Jeff
    AK - Jeff

    We used to have some playground equipment at our elementary school called a Maypole. It was like a carousel with seats on the end of chains - we loved it. I don't see those around any longer in this area, but they were great fun.

    I remember the dubs telling me that I should refrain from swinging on them - as they had 'pagan' origins.

    In researching May Day today - I see they are right. The difference is that now I don't give a rat's ass what the dubs think. LOL

    Jeff

  • Gopher
    Gopher

    If your doorbell rings today, and then you go open the door and nobody's there --

    (1) A JW left a propaganda tract in your door

    (2) A child left a May basket for you

  • Hope4Others
    Hope4Others

    May Day marks the end of the uncomfortable winter half of the year in the Northern hemisphere

    I will pick this part of your definition, Can I go with this definition? Isn't that what j-dubs do pick and choose what they think is applicable?

    I got to start going down the list again on the action list, I've been just doing the topics and have missed lots of good stuff!

    Cheers!

    hope4others

  • White Dove
    White Dove

    Hello Green Man! Happy Beltane! We had our Beltane ritual today complete with May pole dancing and chanting in a moving circle. It was a circle of dancers with ribbons within a circle of non-dancers moving around it. It was red and white. We also had a basin of flowers in flower water that we sprinkled on our faces as we passed by it. We cheered and took pictures. It was beautiful!

  • White Dove
    White Dove

    I know that "nacht" means "night" in German, but what do the other parts of the word mean? And why is it "nacht" instead of "tag?"

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