May Day is the starting point of summer fun, even if some of us are only dreaming of warmer temps.
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A few sillies for your entertainment:
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May 1, 2026 is Bealtaine (or Beltane), a major Celtic fire festival marking the start of summer and the "light half" of the year, traditionally celebrated around May 1st (May Eve/May Day).
It signifies a time of fertility, protection, and new beginnings.
Get out there and dance, leave an offering for the fairies, and celebrate!
Henry Update:
The H Man followed me into the bathroom yesterday, for the first time in weeks.
Then he found his catnip fish toy, and chewed a hole in it.
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Still working through the switch from the PM appetite stimulant dose to AM; he doesn't eat much until hours later, so his breakfast bowl sits unlicked.
Because I open his B12 and probiotic capsules to mix into his food, I must shuffle my approach so I know he's getting the meds.
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You are doing great work with the H Man
ReplyDeleteHenry everything your mom is doing for you is to make your tummy much much better. I like the cartoon where it shows we jumped from March to May. With the weather we've had I can only cross my fingers that in a few weeks it'll warm up. I see we're going to have Frost here for about four nights in a row.
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