Basically, we had three Marches -- the "before time" when things looked normal, a middle where people were wary but not quite sure about things (I was wary of closing city schools) and Big V time. The last might have flowed into April. That might help to explain why March seemed to take about two months and April seemed to all happen in a puff of smoke though we are after all only talking about one day difference.
So, yes, it's May. And, April (for me at least) basically seemed like we should simply skip over it. Thus, we flow into May. Yes, it's May. This might confuse you since there is no baseball, there seems to be a lot more primaries than there should be left and the Supreme Court is holding oral arguments next week. No really. Is it 2021 yet?
May 1st is "May Day" -- a holiday that basically reflects the season though it also eventually was taken as a labor holiday. In a few days, we have the Fifth of May aka its Spanish name. Plus, May 4th has a Star Wars flavor. But, hey, it's time for a Christmas display case! The facts make it a harder "longstanding display" avenue to update holiday display law, but we are due for one at SCOTUS eventually. I think it was decided correctly on the facts, but we shall see.
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