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A Spring Pole is a long slender trunk of a fir tree shorn of it's branches standing about 10 feet high. It is erected by the women of the village and ignored by the men until the morning of Bel Tine, when they act surprised that the pole is there. At noon of the day of Bel Tine unmarried women dance around the pole entwining it with long colorful ribbons while the unmarried men sing.

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  • A Spring Pole is a long slender trunk of a fir tree shorn of it's branches standing about 10 feet high. It is erected by the women of the village and ignored by the men until the morning of Bel Tine, when they act surprised that the pole is there. At noon of the day of Bel Tine unmarried women dance around the pole entwining it with long colorful ribbons while the unmarried men sing.
  • The Spring Pole is part of the Bel Tine celebrations in the Two Rivers. A straight, tall tree is shorn of its branches and placed upright in a hole. Women put up the tree before Bel Tine proper, and the men act surprised to find it there on the day. At noon, unmarried women dance around the pole, entwining it with long, coloured ribbons, while the unmarried men sing.
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  • A Spring Pole is a long slender trunk of a fir tree shorn of it's branches standing about 10 feet high. It is erected by the women of the village and ignored by the men until the morning of Bel Tine, when they act surprised that the pole is there. At noon of the day of Bel Tine unmarried women dance around the pole entwining it with long colorful ribbons while the unmarried men sing.
  • The Spring Pole is part of the Bel Tine celebrations in the Two Rivers. A straight, tall tree is shorn of its branches and placed upright in a hole. Women put up the tree before Bel Tine proper, and the men act surprised to find it there on the day. At noon, unmarried women dance around the pole, entwining it with long, coloured ribbons, while the unmarried men sing.
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