Lei Day
May 1st is celebrated as a holiday in many different ways. In European tradition, it is called May Day, marking the beginning of summer. May 1st also the related Gaelic or pagan festival Beltane, also marking the beginning of summer. More recently, May 1st has become International Workers Day, celebrating the labor movement.
But in Hawaii, May 1st is Lei Day, celebrating the lei, or flower necklace, as part of Hawaiian culture. Above, Lei Day by Hawaiian artist Douglas Simonson.
Another painting by Douglas Simonson, this one called Pink Blossoms.
Leis are traditionally made from flowers. The one above is made from orchids.
Another flower lei.
But leis do not have to be made of flowers. Above is a lei for men made out of kukui nuts.
Another kukui nut lei.
And, of course, some leis are made from artificial flowers. This is Maka, a 20-year-old surfboard instructor.
Derek is wearing a traditional (though artificial) lei around his neck, and a decidedly non-traditional lei in another location.
We end with some extracts from a video of Derek and his leis.
7 comments:
Should included his ejaculation in the clip. But he IS a handsome gem!
Ah, so many different celebrations connected to May.... Masturbation Month, anyone?
I like the two paintings at the top.
My favorites are the orchids, the yellow flowers, and the second kukui nuts
Mahalo Derek! He is 27 years old, 6'2” tall and weighs in at 210 lbs, and his big dick is 8″ with mushroom head.
my fav is the last one in the video!
No cock ring yes cock lei!!!!!!! New trend!!!!
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