May 1, 2026

May Day

May Day,
on May 1st, is a spring celebration of the blooming flowers. It's an ancient holiday that originated with the festival of Floralia which honored Flora, the Flourishing One, the Roman goddess of spring. Flora is a bright nature goddess who makes trees bloom- she is a “lady of pleasure", but also a symbol of motherhood. She wears a garland of flowers in her hair, and in her right hand she holds a columbine, for fertility.

Maying is what we call the things we do to celebrate this beautiful month-- going on picnics, picking flowers, dancing around a maypole, and sharing our love. In England a young woman is still chosen as May Queen, representing Flora, and is crowned with hawthorn blossoms. She is often accompanied by a May King.

Today is also the full moon called atantal, the "camas blooming time", by the Kalapuya of our area, and the Flower Moon by others, because - well - May flowers!

The flowers in my garden are a delicate reminder to me to project a gentle, honest spirit (less cactus, more columbine).

We are now at the peak of the strong-energy yang phase of the waxing moon, and will soon begin the shift to the quiet-energy yin time of the waning moon.

Agenda today:
1. Review, refine, and shift
2. Celebrate synergy
3. Proaction and reciprocity plans
4. Bring in the May
5. May baskets
6. Make Tippaleivät (Finnish May Day Fritters)
7. Maypole Dances
8. Truth walk ceremony

April 30, 2026

Maidyozarem

The Zoroastrian community honors the six seasons of the year by celebrating six Gahambars - the word gahambar means "proper season". Each of these six festivals is celebrated for five days, and each honors one of the six material creations: The heaven, water, earth, flora, fauna and man.

Maidyozarem, the first Gahambar of the Zoroastrian year, means "mid-spring", and it celebrates the creation of the sky, heaven, the stars, and the hot nebulous cloud of the fire of the Universe. It takes place each year from April 30 through May 4th.

Agenda: 
1. Read "The Book of Doing and Being"
2. Studio brainstorm
3. Recite prayers
4. Make Kachumber Salad
e. A Beltaine Fire

April 29, 2026

Wednesday Perspective Shifts

Wednesday is my day to re-group
and re-define my week. First I make a plan for getting over the bump of the mid-week, then I re-envision my emotional tone and perspective. 

Agenda today:
1. My bump plan
2. Read "Perspective"
3. New narrative for the future
4. Writing themes and passion flow plan

April 28, 2026

Tuesday for the Heart

Tuesday
 is my day to look at my social and emotional self and make an effort to shift my perspectives around how I view and treat the people in my life.

Agenda:
1. Ongo journal
2. Expressing Needs in the World
3. Synergy and hope plans

April 27, 2026

Monday Renewal

Monday
 is my day to reset
 for the week
 
and get my ducks in a row - make some plans for health and home, and get ready for a week of fun activities with my grandsons. 

Agenda this week:
1. Read "The Achievement Habit"
2. Health and renewal plans
3. Clearing and Home projects
4. Grandson fun

April 26, 2026

Sunday for Getting My Head on Straight

Life is getting complex.
I need to slow it down and get some clarity.
 
Agenda today:
1. Read "Revolutionary Witchcraft"
2. Power mapping preparations
3. Awareness practice for the week
4. Creative visualization