The tradition on 1st May is to put twigs of broom on your door. Cytisus scoparius protects against evil, or celebrates the abundance of late spring, or both at once. The long thin twigs are put on front doors, on car doors, on garage doors, on any living space. Sometimes they have the saffron yellow flowers, sometimes just the stubby clusters of leaves. On the edge of town we took a wrong turn; the road ended in a sandy track with oak trees. There was a small house with a high lorry parked in front that put it in the shade. The lorry had its sprig of broom too, jutting out from the radiator grille. It was a shock to see the broom up there, above head height, its symbolic powers placed just ahead of the mighty engine; like the shock of a door opening right beside you and the past rushing through it with sudden force. A tradição no dia 1 de maio é colocar ramos de giesta na porta. Protege contra o mal , ou celebra a abundância do final da primavera, ou ambos ao mesmo tempo. O...
FRIENDSHIP, DIFFERENCE, BEING OUT OF PLACE. I write about being in a foreign country, speaking a new language, and living through cultural differences. Texts in English and Portuguese.