May Day Celebrations

May Day evolved from the fight for the eight-hour day in 1886. May 1, 1886 saw national strikes in the United States and Canada, which resulted in bloodshed. Eventually the policy was adopted and May 1 was marked as a date to celebrate this success. The beginning of celebrating on the first of May marked a rite of passage from the bleakness to winter to happiness of spring and summer.

During pagan times, the day marked an vital seasonal transition. May Day, the first day of May is as a very important holiday in many countries. There are many special ways to celebrate this particular day from the simple method just buying flowers and maybe some candy. It is very important holiday and depend on you how you feel about this holiday. Labor Day is a very much time of the year.

Whether you've hosted a plenty of barbecues this summer or none at all, Labor Day is a time when family and friends can collect for good food and enjoy the complete weekend together. It's also the ideal time for a pot luck celebration where you ask every guest to bring one item to the festivities. For a flavorful and light contribution to Labor Day festivities, you can also try yummy "Guilt-Free Ambrosia Salad." In the realm of Greek mythology, ambrosia was the drink and food of the gods. Today it is the name given to a sweet fruit dessert salad most famous in the American south.

The most important thing to keep in mind as you celebrate you can try new wine food alike is to have fun and enjoy yourself with your family, friends and enjoy the food, wine and conversation.