A Tisket, A Tasket, Create A May Day Basket To Celebrate The Holiday
For those who celebrate May Day, it's all about the ding-dong-ditch - ringing a neighbour's doorbell, leaving a basket of flowers or candy and then racing to hide. Kids love it and so do some shameless adults.
The May 1 holiday goes virtually unnoticed for many people in North America States but it's a great opportunity to teach our children how to do nice things for other people.
May Day wasn't always an obscure, secular holiday. A thousand years ago, the Celtic pagans of the British Isles celebrated it as a cherished holiday that marked the beginning of the growing season. Full Story
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The May 1 holiday goes virtually unnoticed for many people in North America States but it's a great opportunity to teach our children how to do nice things for other people.
May Day wasn't always an obscure, secular holiday. A thousand years ago, the Celtic pagans of the British Isles celebrated it as a cherished holiday that marked the beginning of the growing season. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells


















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