There is a day in the folk calendar with a name that sounds like a lively man's nickname. Sidor Bokogrey. It is celebrated on May 27 (May 14 old style). On this day, the Orthodox church honors St. Isidore (Sidor) of Chios, while the people watch the winds and the sun. Why Bokogrey? Because from this day, according to omens, the sun starts to bake in the sides. Summer takes its course. Let's figure out who Sidor is, what he pleased the peasants with, and what traditions are associated with him.
Isidore of Chios lived in the 3rd century on the Greek island of Chios. He was a Roman soldier. During the reign of Emperor Decius (who persecuted Christians), he was captured, tortured, but did not renounce his faith. He was beheaded in 251. His body was thrown into a well, but the Christians buried it secretly. Later, his relics were transferred to a church, and they became famous for miracles.
In Russia, the saint was called Sidor. The name was popular - simple, peasant. Sidor was considered the patron of gardens, especially cabbage. People prayed to him for a good harvest, protection from pests. And yet, Sidor is the patron of travelers. On the day of his memory, the peasants began to sow flax and hemp.
The second name - Bokogrey. Because from May 27, the sun heated not only the top, but also the sides. It was time to take off warm clothes. The peasants said: “On Sidor, all the northern winds (northern winds) go away.” From this day, they expected stable warmth.
The main omen: as Sidor is, so is the summer. If it is clear and warm on May 27, there will be a good harvest. If it is cold and rainy, the summer will be wet and unproductive. If the wind blows from the north, expect a cold snap in June. A southern wind - to a hot summer.
The second omen: cherries bloom on Sidor. Those who managed to freeze them - misfortune. But lilacs and dogwoods begin to bloom. Judged by the blooming of dogwoods: if the color is dense, there will be a lot of berries, which means a cold winter.
The third omen: pike hide in the depths on this day, while catfish start to bite. Fishermen said: “Sidor - the fish goes deep.” But if you're lucky, you can catch a big perch.
The fourth: birds quiet down. Nightingales sing until Sidor, and then fall silent - until the next spring. In fact, nightingales sing all summer, but the omen is beautiful.
The fifth: on Sidor, you cannot throw out garbage and lend money - luck will leave the house. You can only plant and grow.
The main work - sowing. They sowed flax and hemp. Flax - for shirts, hemp - for ropes and oil. Before sowing, they prayed to Sidor: “Uncle Sidor, grow good flax, fibrous.” After sowing - lunch on the field. They ate porridge, washed it down with kvass. They did not work after sunset - they were afraid that the plants would get sick.
The second thing - hoeing potatoes. In the middle belt, potatoes have already sprouted by May 27. Hoeing was done by hand with rakes. The third - weeding. Weeds grow quickly after Sidor, don't miss them.
The fourth - planting cabbage seedlings in the open ground. “Sidor commands to plant cabbage.” They did not know the lunar calendar at that time, but believed: if you plant on this day, the heads will be tight. The fifth - tidying up the house. They washed the windows, cleaned the stove, shook the mats. Preparing for summer.
The sixth - fortune-telling. Girls went to the crossroads, closed their eyes, and listened to where the wind was coming from. From the north - the groom will be stern, from the south - gentle and rich.
“Sidor Bokogrey - all the bad weather has gone.” “On Sidor and the north and the south (north and south) - choose, which year will be.” “Sidor looks at the sky - warmth for bread.” “Sidor came - untied the spindle.” This is about the flax being sown, and soon it will be time to spin. “Without Sidor, don't plant cabbage.”
“Sidor's day - as it is, so is the first mowing.” That is, the weather on Sidor determines the weather on the hay harvest (June). “On Sidor, the wind blows from noon - to a good crop of oats.” “Sidor with rain - mushrooms will go in the forest.”
And there are humorous ones: “Who didn't plant on Sidor, is a fool.” Or “Sidor, Sidor, is it true that you are Bokogrey? Who else would it be.” Folk humor.
According to folk beliefs, on the day of Sidor, you cannot: swear and curse - especially during sowing. If you argue, the harvest will wither. You cannot wash laundry - you can “wash away” luck. You cannot sweep the floor - you will sweep health away with the filth.
You cannot lend money - the money will not return. You cannot fish after sunset - the catch will be poor. You cannot leave the windows open at night - evil spirits may sneak in. You cannot cut down trees - you will bring misfortune to the forest.
You cannot offend cats and dogs - Sidor is their patron. You cannot be lazy - “who lies on Sidor, bread won't grow out of him.”
To modern people, these taboos seem funny. But for a peasant, they were law.
The traditions are still alive in the villages. Grandmothers bake pies with cabbage, go to the cemetery - to remember Sidor (as a saint). In some villages, folk festivals are held: dancing around the maypole, singing folksongs about Sidor.
In cities, interest is reviving. Ethnographic museums organize master classes: sowing flax, weaving wreaths, baking larks. On social networks, the flashmob #SidorBokogrey - people post photos of the sun, fields, cabbage.
Farmers traditionally honor agronomists and gardeners on this day. They hold competitions for the fastest planting of seedlings.
Young people have revived fortune-telling: girls go out on the balcony with their eyes closed and listen to the wind. They determine the character of the future husband. They joke, of course, but it's fun.
Meteorologists are skeptical. But long-term observations show that on May 27, stable warmth often comes to the middle belt. This is due to atmospheric circulation. By the end of May, the anticyclone comes from the southwest, driving away the cold.
According to meteorological stations' data for 100 years, in 65% of cases, the temperature on May 27 was 2-3 degrees higher than the previous day. Not a miracle, but a trend. The omen “as Sidor is, so is the summer” works weakly. But the peasants wanted to believe.
The omen about the blooming of dogwoods works: abundant blooming - to a cold winter. This has been proven by biologists: if dogwoods feel that summer is cool, they set aside many buds for reproduction, in case some of the fruits do not ripen.
Writers of rural life (Belov, Abramov, Shukshin) mention Sidor Bokogrey as a symbol of the beginning of real summer. “Sidor Bokogrey has come - thank you, sun, said Grandpa Kuzma and took off his muffler.” In Solzhenitsyn's “Matryona's Dvor,” the heroine remembers Sidor before planting potatoes.
In painting: the painting “Sidor Bokogrey” by a hobbyist from Vologda depicts an old man in a white shirt, warming his sides in the sun. Landscape painters like to paint nature on May 27 - bright, green, flowering.
In music: the song “Sidor Bokogrey” by the group “Ivan Kupala” (folk rock). The text is based on folk sayings.
May 27, 2026 - Wednesday. For those who work, it's not a holiday. But you can celebrate. In the morning - open the window, expose your sides to the sun. Plant cabbage seedlings on the balcony (yes, it's already possible in May). Bake a pie with cabbage - traditional. Invite neighbors for tea.
At lunch - eat a sandwich with greens outside (a symbol of the harvest). Look at the sky - if it's clear, make a wish. In the evening - гадать on the wind. If southern - to happiness.
You can read the omens and be amazed at how much we have lost from our connection with nature. Sidor Bokogrey is not just a day in the calendar. It's an opportunity to stop, feel the warmth, and thank the earth for life.
And don't forget to turn off your phone. The sun is waiting.
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