1st May - Czech Day of LOVE ! »

Posted By gamahuche 1 year, 2 months ago in Style

Forget the International Day of Labour - though it stil is a day off work. Which simply allows more time for the main activity of the day which involves kissing your sweetheart under a flowering cherry tree to keep her young and beautiful. Its also a celebration of Karel Hynek Macha's romantic poem entitled Maj. In Prague lovers visit his statue.

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    gamahuche1 year, 2 months ago

    A holday which has been truly "liberated" from Communism and its military parades and suchlike, with compulsory attendance for many, and returned to its historical significance with the added bonus of bringing living love into the picture. Its also a day for poetry and the famous poem "Maj" by the most romantic and famous Czech Romantic poet, Karel Hynek Macha.

    Last night was for making a bonfire for burning symbolic witches - I saved that story for propeller for another year because there was no appropriate source to be found. This festivity Its also a good excuse for getting drunk..

    Today is about the purity of love and the delights of kissing under a flowering cherry tree - and contrary to modern spin it really SHOULD be a cherry tree!

    Now the hitch! This year we had virtually no winter - this is the second year in a row that we are unnable to kiss under our favourite and closest tree, a mere 10 yards from our house because the blossom has already fallen.

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    tanglang1 year, 2 months ago

    I thought May day was "J" day? Can it be both?

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    tkyrchncs1 year, 2 months ago

    Well, our cherries are done blooming here in the mountains of VA too, but we have glorious redbuds and dogwoods right now, would they serve? (If you "partake" of the rest of the tradition, I suppose the shadow of a cactus would do, huh?)

    Thanks, gama, pleasant break from the politics! Happy May 1, maybe we can combine 2 traditions and find a labor of love.

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    canadianrancher571 year, 2 months ago

    I think that it is a great idea to have a love holiday instead of a labour day holiday, anytime you us certain words like labour it will be politicized, In your country there are feelings against the communist idea but in some places the labour idea also causes people grief. As for kissing a loved one under a flowering tree that is a difficult day to mark on a calendar, some years here on the first of May we have apple trees that are flowering but this year we have been fairly cold and only the prairie crocus has shown any hint that spring is here. I think that I will wait until our apple trees start to flower and suggest this to my wife.

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      texangelwings1 year, 2 months ago

      The flowers are beautiful. Nice story, thanks for sharing!

      When I was a little girl, May 1st was May Day. I picked flowers, put them into a paper basket that I made and then would hang them on the door knob of my neighbor's houses, ring door bell, then run! If they caught me, I had to return to the house and they had to give me a kiss on my cheek!

      Thanks again, gamahuche.

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      dandt16121 year, 2 months ago

      I'm so glad I was born on the day of love. Sweet!

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      blinkers1 year, 2 months ago

      Good idea to post things of this nature (no pun intended) gama. I like hearing of those ancient traditions which perhaps predate the heavier theological times which were to follow.

      There's no Labor Day holiday as such, in Japan, but with the Cherry blossoms gone, we're about to begin the very traditional "Golden Week" vacation -- actually two days off work, when most Japanese travel. (Thereby making it a great time to stay at home!)

      Keep up the good work!

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        gamahuche1 year, 2 months ago

        Thanks to the propeller person who chose the illustration for the front page for this story!! It was a very thoughtful and excellent choice. This red neon heart, the work of a conceptual artist called Jiri David, was installed during the last few months of Vaclav Havel's Presidency above Prague Castle and was extremely visible from many parts of the city and created considerable attention and comment.

        Story and another picture are here: http://www.radio.cz/en/article/34619

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          TheRealizer1 year, 2 months ago

          I am assuming that if all we have is a cactus or three to get close to that the ritual is still the same....

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            ETproductions1 year, 2 months ago

            FTA: " ...the main activity of the day which involves kissing your sweetheart under a flowering cherry tree to keep her young and beautiful."

            What a great idea! Could you bottle that up and ship some of it over here?

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              Emmanuel701 year, 2 months ago

              Thanks, Gama. As it happened, it's high summer here in the tropics, our Cherry Blossom (I hope they count) trees are in full bloom. I'll start this tradition with my wife tonight, lol.

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