I was introduced to the tradition of Beltane in Spring of 2009 by good friend Emily Dietzman of Welcome Table Farm. Beltane is a celebration of the crosswise or halfway point between the spring equinox and the summer solstice, celebrated on May 1. It usually involves big celebrations involving fire. Traditionally you jump over the fire from one direction to another depending on what you want your year to have. north symbolizes earth and stability (like Taurus), south for fire and passion, west for water and compassion, east for air and inspiration.
Beltane 2011 was during a tumultuous time in my life. It has been about 6 months since a major relationship of mine had ended, a little less than a year since I had decided I would leave West End Farm, still 3 months before I would figure out where I would leave for, 4 months before I would actually move to Detroit. I don't remember what direction I was trying to jump from but, I know I was jumping towards the east and some inspiration. When I landed though I slipped backwards on the flowers encircling the fire and ended up in it for a second before my friends lifted me out. At the time it was embarrassing, but fire became my theme for the year.
Besides being associated with the south and passion, fire is also cleansing and I think that it is a good sign for a year of new beginnings. Besides my Beltane close encounter I rung in the new year 2012 with a bonfire down by the river. It has been a year of new starts in myriad ways, but as Beltane 2012 approaches I am ready for a sign that is less wild and destructive. It is probably my Taurus nature.
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Friday, March 30, 2012
Monday, March 22, 2010
Another good reason to deliver flowers by bike
Rather than in the truck:
It is easier for the owner of Graze to shout at you from the sidewalk: "HEY! Are you selling those flowers?"
And of course the answer is "Why yes, yes I am."
It is easier for the owner of Graze to shout at you from the sidewalk: "HEY! Are you selling those flowers?"
And of course the answer is "Why yes, yes I am."
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