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May Day

Happy May Day

By Abby Quillen

When I was a kid, every May 1, I accompanied a friend’s family in their festivities. We made homemade baskets, filled them with flowers, hung them on neighbors doorknobs, and ran away. Since it wasn’t my family’s tradition, I never understood why or what we were celebrating.

It turns out that May Day was traditionally a pagan holiday practiced throughout Europe in honor of the end of the dormant winter months. Festivities varied from country to country, but dancing around a Maypole with ribbons or streamers has been a common activity in modern times.

May Day is a simple, fun, and earth-friendly way to celebrate the beginning of spring and share some of your blooms, plants, seeds, or handicrafts with your neighbors. Want some inspiration for homemade baskets? Check out these resources:

  • 10 May Day Baskets Made of Recycled Materials – Mother Earth News
  • Celebrating May Day! – Mother Nature Network
  • The Recycling Bin: May Day Baskets – The Goods
  • Celebrating May Day With Crafts – About.com
  • Happy May Day – Kleas

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April 30, 2011Filed Under: Family life, Nature, Simple Living Tagged With: Celebrations, Connecting with Nature, Family Rituals, Family Traditions, Gift Giving, May Day, Nature, Seasonal celebrations

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