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#WordWeavers 3/16 How is spring celebrated in your world?
In 6th century Wales, the big date was Calan Mai (May 1st) Bonfires were lit, people put up Hawthorn boughs around their houses, and there was the typical drinking and revelry.
Taliesin always celebrated Calan Mai differently in Cantre'r Gwaelod and later in Rheged, mostly because Calan Mai is his birthday.
Well, more like his getting-found-at-sea-in-a-bag day.
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