
~Magickal Graphics~The start of May is celebrated as Beltaine (Beltane), May Day, Calan Mei, and
Walpurgis Night. It is a cross quarter day, falling between the spring equinox and the summer solstice. The UK public holiday May Day occurs on the first Monday of May each year.
May the 4th is known to many pop culture fans as
Star Wars day!
16 The Cuckoo Song (Sumer is ycomen in ... Sumer is icumen in)I’ve had some fun celebrations at this festival. One year we went to
Lydney Park Estate on May Eve which was lovely. It's usually warmer and more springlike than Ostara with so many flowers in bloom and trees in blossom.
The weather this year has been odd though, spells of bright sunshine interspersed with snow showers and hailstorms!
On the name:
[T]the origin of the name “Beltane” is disputed. The holiday was also known as “Roodmass” in England and “Walpurgisnacht” in Germany. Alternately spelled Bealtaine, Beltaine, and any number of Gaelic derived-spellings, it is also the Irish word for the month of May, and is said to mean anything from “Bel-fire” Feast of the god Bel” to “bright fire.” Janet and Stewart Farrar, in Eight Sabbats for Witches offer an excellent tracing of the holiday’s Irish roots, and particularly the European fire-god Belenus whom they believe this festival is named for (a name possible traced back to Baal, the bible’s only pagan god, whose name simply means “Lord”). Ronald Hutton states that since the Celtic word “bel” means bright or fortunate, this is adequate to explain the translation as being “lucky fire” or “bright fire.” (x)
Fire celebration and rituals are an important part of the Beltane festivities, to ensure that the warmth of the Sun's light brings successful growth to the crops. Other May rituals involve Maypole dancing and the Cornish festival in Padstow of the the
'Obby Oss.
Magpie Lane - May Song, A song inspired by the May Day celebrations at Padstow in Cornwall where an ancient "Obby 'Oss" has for centuries been paraded through town, rec'd by this
article.
( read more about Beltaine and other May festivals )And if you're in the Southern Hemisphere, it's time for Samhain aka Halloween.