My west coast brother lives near Spokane, and he has informed me that today, in Spokane, is "Bloomsday." He described it as "a springtime ritual in Spokane where 50,000+ people risk heat stroke while chasing a dozen or so Kenyans around a 7.5 mile course, snarling downtown traffic for several hours." He also informed me that he has avoided participating for the last 50 years. Since this is the first year that he has ever mentioned this event to me I thought I might look for a few more details.
The Lilac Bloomsday Association sponsors a major 12K (7.456 miles) road race held in Spokane on the first Sunday in May. Today's was the 50th running of the race. The purpose of the race is to promote fitness, sports and community well being and to celebrate the enduring spirit of the "Lilac City." I did not know that Spokane is the "Lilac City" but I have seen some beautiful parks when visiting there. The event, which attracts thousands of participants every year, winds through some very picturesque and scenic areas of the city.
On the other hand today was also "Lemonade Day" and "Garden Meditation Day." My brother decided, wisely I think, that these were a better use of his time.
