Maia
May was named for the Greek Goddess of fertility, Maia. The last of the months of Spring, May blossoms full of beauty. The promise of the Maiden blushes full of fecundity.
Wholly wakened from Winter’s sleep, Gaia buzzes and hums with activity. Beltane, Cinco de Mayo, National Teacher’s Day, Mother’s Day, and Memorial Day top a large list of May celebrations. Add the Indy 500 and the Kentucky Derby and there is something for everyone.
In the Northern Hemisphere the Sun strides toward the Summer Solstice. And after a record setting winter of much needed rain, the Sun feels wonderful!
May is time for putting plans into action; planting in the garden of life; a time of hope and renewal.
Time to plant a beautiful, lush garden.