Saturday, May 3, 2014

Azorean Maios (May Day Tradition)


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I mentioned these May Day Traditions- Maios- four years ago.  This May Day (May 1st) we drove around a few sections of the island again, spotting Maios and taking their pictures.  The kids helped.  I took a pic of my toddler with the one pictured above and it really freaked him out, being so close to one.  The one above says "Keep Calm, the street bullfights start today!"  (She's holding an umbrella; used to taunt the bulls.)  And on another note, we went to our first street bullfight of the year, today!  They have them almost daily here from May-October, but we usually don't see very many.
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The Maios above is reminding everyone to recycle.  Yellow for plastic & metal, green for glass, and blue for paper.  I don't know what every Maios is representing, but it was fun taking pics of them anyway. Here are the rest of the pics.
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Rat Revolt!  (click on any pic to enlarge)
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The "lady" above is saying she doesn't want to step on dog poop on the boardwalk... lol.
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Above is a suggestion box on how to get Portugal out of crisis.
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Above is a recipe of some sort... not sure if it's an actual recipe or a political message... lol!
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2 comments:

The Hulls said...

Thanks for posting these! I meant to get out and see them this year, but got caught up in housecleaning at home. I'm happy to see some pix!

What a Dish! said...

Great- glad you like them!