Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Mayday in America

Doesn't mean the same as it does to aspiring socialist or communist states around the world, but Mayday in America does have meaning.

Mayday marks the unofficial return of leisure-time activities, especially in the South. Mayday fulfills the hopes of every school-kid because it signals the final slide towards summer vacation. 

Mayday also usually brings hope of warmth and calm in the weather -- with flooding from spring rains mostly past, and warming soil bringing tons of pollen into the air via a myriad of plants, flowers, trees, and grasses. In all -- a good time to be alive and await rejuvenation.   

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