With the arrival of May’s lovely sunny days and with our temperatures hovering around 25 C (77 F), attention is turning to more summerish pursuits. Beaches are becoming populated, boats have come out of storage or dry dock and even though the water is still cold – the rivers and creeks running into Okanagan Lake are swollen with snow melt from the mountains – swimmers are beginning to take the plunge.



Although we no longer recognise the ancient celebration of May Day with May poles, flower garlands, religious devotionals or even at all, perhaps it’s time we brought it back. The arrival of May – what a lovely thing to commemorate and honour!
Happy May 1.
Happy May 1!
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Thank you very much. 😊
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Happy May Day Lynette. I think even with the warm temps, the lake might still be a bit cool for a dip. Hopefully the hot temps get matched with some frequent May showers to keep things green and smoke free. Happy Thursday. Allan
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Thanks, Allan. I felt cold as I looked at people going in the lake. It may look inviting but is frigid! Ice cubes would be happy in there. I agree about the rain. I hope the amounts we get match the heat units but the good news is that we did have a rainy night on Sunday and are expecting a rainy weekend, too.
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You sure are enjoying pleasant weather and the views to go with it. I particularly like the photo with the diving platform and mountains in the background. It’s so serene 😊
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We definitely are although we’re supposed to have a very rainy weekend which is a good thing; we don’t want the fire danger to increase. I like that picture, too. The lake was so calm and it was such a wind-still, warm day. Yes, very serene.
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Calm is the word of the day.
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It definitely is! 😊
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Very beautiful photos, Lynette! I completely forgot about the May Day thing…
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Thank you very much, John. 😊 I had forgotten about it, too. It was celebrated when I was a child; I still remember the maypole ceremonies but I don’t think I’ve seen any recognition of it for many years now.
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Nothing ever stays the same, does it…
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Sure doesn’t!
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Once it’s May, there’s no going back to winter (unless you live farther north, where I’ve seen a blizzard on the Victoria Day weekend one year).
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While living in NWT I experienced snow and freezing rain in the middle of June – no surprise there. But one bombshell I’ll never forget is waking up to a snowstorm one Victoria Day while living in southern Alberta (Medicine Hat). All the spring blossoms and leaves were covered in snow and it was cold out! Nasty.
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Oh yeah we went camping one May long weekend when the kids were little and we still tented. Tons of snow on the ground but hey I found some finger mitts and they made snowballs! Bernie
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Excellent! I hope they had a memorably good time. When life hands you lemons … 😉
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I guess we can never count on anything where the weather is concerned.
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I’m always cautious. 😊
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The lake looks perfectly calm and inviting, but I think it might be a bit cool for a dip. Lovely photos, Lynette.
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Thank you very much. I agree, Tricia. Ice cubes would be happy in there! Yet, people are going in for a swim; makes me chilly to just see them!
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Cold water is good for the immune system…but I am not doing it!!
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Yes, that’s true, but I’m not doing it either!
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Good to consider this date, come what may!
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It definitely is! So far, it’s been pretty great. 😊
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Beautiful pictures of a beautiful day. Taking a cold plunge is supposed to be good for you, but the older I get the less I’m able to tolerate cold water (and the cold in general).
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Thank you, Linda. Yes, cold plunges are supposed to be helpful in a number of ways, but like you, I wouldn’t be able to tolerate that very well now. My internal temperature regulator isn’t what it used to be!
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