I was never a big fan of May Day celebrations, dancing around a pole winding ribbons, nor getting all dressed up for such displays.
Indeed, my last encounter with a May Pole was at Aragona Elementary School in Aragona Village in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
I believe I was in the second grade or so.
So this is yet another May Day ...
A public holiday celebrated on May first.
It is known as an ancient Spring festival with observances in the Northern hemisphere.
I believe it to be primarily a manifestation of European cultures and involves song and dance as well as cake and the making of merriment.
It has been sullied in the United States since the late 19th century when May Day was selected as the date for International Workers Day by the Socialists and Communists in Chicago.
International Workers Day is also referred to as "May Day".
However, it is not a traditional celebration but an abomination of the communists and socialists who should all be deported by any means necessary.