Pinch, punch, first of the month. Happy May Day!
Through the 19th and 20th century, people would leave a paper basket with spring flowers and treats on their neighbor’s doorsteps. The tradition was to knock on the door, yell “May basket!,” and then run.
I did this with a neighbor when I was a kid. He called me back to explain what I did.
haha
May Day is rooted from agricultural festive events and wildlife is a vital part of this day. It was the start of the Summer season and even welcoming the spring for many countries. Right now, it’s an international holiday where people all over the world celebrate this day with festivals.
I did this with a neighbor when I was a kid. He called me back to explain what I did.
haha
May Day is rooted from agricultural festive events and wildlife is a vital part of this day. It was the start of the Summer season and even welcoming the spring for many countries. Right now, it’s an international holiday where people all over the world celebrate this day with festivals.