Have a blessed #beltane everyone!
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— Lorraine Montgomery 🌺 (@Lorrmontgomery) May 1, 2022
#SuperstitionSat Bealtaine on 1st May marks the start of the Celtic summer. Traditionally household fires were extinguished on May Day and then re-lit with fire from the Beltane bonfire outside. The bonfire flames, smoke and ashes were believed to have protective powers. https://t.co/d1a4UFruKa
Merry #Beltane. I thought today would be the perfect day to reshare my sun mask. The sun and it’s influence on a plentiful harvest have made it a deity of people for over 7000 years. Many customs and festivals that still exist today have their origins in sun worship. 🌞 #folklore https://t.co/iE6kB31KMD
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.