#Beltane Blessings to you all!
Today was once a day of feasting, merriment, and 'immorality' dedicated to Robin Hood.
Illegitimate babies conceived on #MayDay were know as 'sons of Robin'.
Perhaps the origin of the surname, Robinson? https://t.co/xC7FLiig9T
— Old Weird Britain (@oldweirdbritain) May 1, 2023
Happy #Beltane––'Bright Fire'––one & all; a festival falling on the midpoint between Spring Equinox & Summer Solstice.
Fire was long used to mark this day of turn & return.
Here's one of Julie Brook's astonishing Firestack works, blazing off the west coast of the Isle of Lewis. https://t.co/irLs29dKmv
Toay is Beltane, May 1, the start of summer in Ireland.
IF you place yellow flowers on your stoop, it will ensure good luck for the rest of the year.
Ni guarantees that the snow will not be there, however, in Wisconsin.
#Beltane #Beltane2023 https://t.co/0wlDKrr3pe
A Happy #Beltane to all my #TCMParty-people so inclined! https://t.co/3yMwv4J3n6
— ♀️♐ B /|\ 💗🤍💜 🤍💗💜 (She/Her/Hers) (@quoththetweet) May 1, 2023
Happy #Beltane / May Day 💚
Spring has now reached her peak ☀️🔥
We welcome the return of the Earth Goddess; She brings life back to the land, flowers blossom and the earth is green and fertile again 🍃💚 https://t.co/spUpMtdErF
May Bealtaine (Celtic Festival of Fire and Fertility) History
May Day in Ireland, like in many Celtic religions, commemorates the coming of spring and the blossoming of flowers and fruit, a festival known as Lá Bealtaine.