Happy May Day

 Happy May day everyone. This is a very special day in many places in the world. It is also very special here, in Oxford. 

At sunrise, you have a bunch of kids singing from the top of the tower in Magdalen College, it goes like that: (Go to 1'50 to listen to the first song)


The, there's a lot of dancing everywhere in the centre, especially in Radcliffe Square. There used to be some French dancers there, but they've gone now. Just in front of All Souls College, you're likely to find the Scots, a bit further, nearer St Mary's, the Welsh. 

Pass the Bodleian (as if you were going to the new Bodleian), there are the green men and women, mostly coming from East Oxford. 


 

It's a funny mix of pagan and religious, though when you see priests on the day, they could very well be druids or witches, who knows? Perhaps a good time to remember that all Christian ceremonies do have a pagan past.

It's a bit the same with Charles III's invitation: the green man is never far away... 



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