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I wish all FotoThingers a Happy May Day

The May Bush
In Ireland it is still tradition to erect a May Bush on the first official day of Summer.
In Irish Gaelic the month of May is known as Mí Bealtaine or Bealtaine and the festival as Lá Bealtaine ('day of Bealtaine' or, 'May Day'). In Scottish Gaelic the month is known as either (An) Cèitean or a' Mhàigh, and the festival is known as Latha Bealltainn or simply Bealltainn. The feast was also known as Céad Shamhain or Cétshamhainin from which the word Céitean derives.

As an ancient Gaelic festival, Bealtaine was celebrated in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. There were similar festivals held at the same time in the other Celtic countries of Wales, Brittany and Cornwall. Bealtaine and Samhain were the leading terminal dates of the civil year in Ireland though the latter festival was the most important. The festival survives in folkloric practices in the Celtic Nations and the Irish diaspora, and has experienced a degree of revival in recent decades.
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Apr 30 2009 21:53 GMT annieann
wonderful info and a great shot ...........
Apr 30 2009 21:55 GMT Joe PRO
Thanks Annie, Happy May Day.
Apr 30 2009 23:45 GMT abojovna PRO
Happy May Day!
May 01 2009 07:16 GMT Joe PRO
Happy May Day Claudia & Family.
May 01 2009 12:50 GMT Cooler PRO
Wonderful image and info, Happy May day my friend ;-)))
May 01 2009 16:30 GMT Aurelie444
May 01 2009 16:35 GMT Foggydew
real Ireland!
May 01 2009 17:55 GMT Lensvision
Happy May Day then.
May 01 2009 18:08 GMT RJH2009 PRO
Nice history lesson Joe and colllage:-))
May 01 2009 19:58 GMT bennystr
Happy May Day Joe!
May 02 2009 16:08 GMT annieann
your welcome joe and the same to you xx
May 02 2009 21:15 GMT Joe PRO
Thanks my friends, Have a nice Sunday.
May 03 2009 07:57 GMT nzsofika
Here on May Day young men brought green branches or decorated branches - depends on the village - for the girls and put them on the gate of the girl's house. The more branches the prettier the girl :--)
In some villages this tradition still exist.
Happy May Day.
May 03 2009 08:39 GMT Joe PRO
Lovely tradition Zsofika. Were they many on your gate ?
May 03 2009 09:00 GMT Tom33
it's good to see old traditions revived -
I enjoyed reading the background of the festivities.

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