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May 1, 2009

May Day ~ Lorraine Simone of Moonfire Meeting House

May Day   by  Lorraine Simone, Rev., M.S. Ed., C.Ht.   founder of Moonfire Meeting House

May Day ushers in the fifth month of the modern calendar year, the month of May. This month is named in honor of the goddess Maia, originally a Greek mountain nymph, later identified as the most beautiful of the Seven Sisters, the Pleiades. By Zeus, she is also the mother of Hermes, god of magic. Maia’s parents were Atlas and Pleione, a sea nymph.

The old Celtic name for May Day is Beltane (in its most popular Anglicized form), which is derived from the Irish Gaelic ‘Bealtaine’ or the Scottish Gaelic ‘Bealtuinn’, meaning ‘Bel-fire’, the fire of the Celtic god of light (Bel, Beli or Belinus). He, in turn, may be traced to the Middle Eastern god Baal. (Read more…)

Subversive Gardening ~ Judi G

Great Article from Judi G at Care2
As I have written about often here on Care2.com, it seems that gardening has never been more popular. Aside from growing their own fruits and veggies to help them deal with the economic downturn, many people have turned to gardening due to their desire to have a positive impact on their local environment.

One group that’s been doing this since long before gardening became trendy, are the Guerrilla Gardeners. This is a growing movement of green enthusiasts who transform abandoned patches of land in cities by planting in neglected public spaces and vacant lots. Their goals include creating a better community by improving the landscape and quality of life there, and helping urban ecosystems by planting mostly native plants to attract wildlife to those areas. (Read more…)