Morning all & Happy Monday "PD signing on to help with your weekend fare & timetable queries Remember, May Day timetable changes are in place today so be sure to plan your journey ahead of travel Load image 22 KB
Just back from May Day celebrations in Holywood. This is Northern Ireland at its best. Food, families, music, dance. We bought fresh sourdough; said hi to our dentist; the kids went on rides. Emma Little-Pengelly scooped up our puppy for a selfie. It’s good to be in NI! Load image 5 KB
Fan account ❦ 𖤓 bealtaine/may day has already passed but i still wanted to do a little something for springsa, so here is my quick sketch of sansa stark as the may queen Load image Load image
Today, our movement turned London Red Photos (C) Rehan Jamil Load image Load image Load image Load image Fire Brigades Union and 3 others
— London May Day Organising Committee (@LDNMayDay) May 4, 2026
Replying to @wil_da_beast630 I had to celebrate May day as a grade schooler, we'd make paper floral arrangements. This was illinois public schools. I never knew it communist holiday until I was an adult.
— Resurrected Dead Red Zed (@DeadestReddist) May 4, 2026
Watching the minneapolis May Day parade and being brought to tears by the overwhelming love and devotion to the arts and community Load image
The fourth day of the May Day holiday, still can't let go of @ritualnet . Lately, I've fallen in love with painting these kinds of evocative scenes, looking out the window with Siggy, waiting for something together... I want to wait for an era, to witness together an era where Show more Load image
Waltham Forest Trades Council supported the May Day march in London today for the 100th anniversary of the start of the general strike. We joined with very many unionists from around the world marking International Workers' Day. The workers' united will never be defeated! #mayday Load image Load image Load image Load image
— Waltham Forest Trades Council (@ForestTrades) May 4, 2026
May Day March today in Chesterfield for our Cllr Helen Skinner Disciplined & blocked by Labour after 50 years membership for speaking out against cuts to the Winter Fuel Allowance These are the people Labour didn’t want - socialists, fighting for the workers Load image 6 KB
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. May Day maypoles, brightly decorated tall poles with ribbons attached, are a common sight and a reminder of the country's pagan past.
May Day is also celebrated as part of the global worker’s rights movement, with protests and marches taking place in the larger cities and towns of Ireland. The contrast between the two events on this day are remarkable but each offer their own charms. The passive and contemplative aspects of May Day are countered by the vocal energy of Labour Day.
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May Day coincides with the start of spring, so it's an ideal time to plant flowers or start a small garden. Spend the day gardening, tending to plants, and bringing more color and life to your surroundings.
Take some time to research and learn about the different May Day traditions around the world. Expand your knowledge about the holiday's historical and cultural significance, and share what you've learned with others.