We celebrated this ancient feast today with a traditional meal usually associated with our Irish ancestry: Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner with Low-Carb Veggies. Very tasty and filling, indeed. Happy Beltane!
From the LEO AI:
The Celtic Beltane Feast, also known as Beltane, is a traditional spring celebration marking the beginning of summer in ancient Celtic culture. It typically takes place on May 1st or May 2nd, corresponding to the spring equinox. During this time, the Celts would light bonfires to purify and protect their homes, livestock, and people from evil spirits. They would also decorate their homes with flowers, leaves, and other natural elements to welcome the arrival of summer. The Beltane Feast was a joyous occasion, filled with music, dance, and feasting, as the Celts celebrated the fertility of the land and the return of warmth and light.
Disclaimer: Our celebration of the Feast of Beltane in no way shall disassociate us with our firm belief in Jesus Christ and the Christian Faith.