madman leaving greenhouse with an egg carton full of seed bombs

Guerilla Gardening In May

It is May. I am thinking of May Poles, children dancing with colorful ribbons, and floral dresses. You know, the standard May Day stuff. Not the madman – he’s thinking of Beltane with its associated bonfires. Since both of these events celebrate summer, I guess we’re not too far apart. May Day is the European…

paper mache snowman sitting on top of a just-lite fire with his bottom section starting to burn

The First Day of Spring

Yesterday spring arrived – Eostre came rushing in with the promise of warmer weather and regrowth. While you were busy celebrating The First Day of Spring, the madman was celebrating Snowman Burning Day. “It’s an actual holiday,” he insists. Honestly, I don’t know where he comes up with these celebrations, but he does. At least…

Ocean with the sun reflecting on the water

A Rocky Neck Tradition

Tradition is tradition. And our tradition on New Year’s Day is to spend time at the Connecticut shore walking the beach. There is something cleansing about the motion of the ocean water as it ebbs and flows. Over the years, we have developed our own tradition of throwing our troubles into the water. The idea…