
The Czechs would tell you that what's better than Valentine's Day is their day for lovers, May Day.

But they Czechs say they don't need Valentine's Day. May Day is their day for lovers. Indeed, the whole month of May is "the month for lovers." The Czech tradition is that lovers must kiss under a blossoming tree on May 1st. In Prague, they have an entire hill overlooking the city, called Petrin Hill, filled with blossoming trees that are just starting to peak.

So while it's easy to think yet another romantic holiday would be harmless on anyone's calendar, how would all you American ladies feel if the Czechs tried to sell you on the idea of celebrating Easter their way: with these crazy pomlazkas (braided willow branches) that are used to beat women's behinds until they hand over a colored egg! Not quite ready to adopt that idea, are we?
1 comment:
I very much approve of a meaningful, non-commercialised, day (or month?!!) of a tradition of love. I can't stand Valentine's Day!! :p
I bet the origins of this Month of Love is lies in the whole awakening of life in Nature; a lot of fertility rites and celebrations occur at this time, after all. Hopefully it remains untainted by commercialism! :D
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