Paul Revere by Cyrus Dallin, North End, Boston

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Sunday, April 1, 2018

HAPPY...





Happy. Joyous. Solemn. Peaceful. Thoughtful. Quiet. Restful. Inspiring. Uplifting. 

Please select one adjective from the list and apply to the holiday of your choice.







The legend of the Easter bunny bringing eggs appears to have been brought to the United States by settlers from Germany. The German tradition of the Easter bunny (or Oschter Haws) migrated to America in the 1700s, accompanying German immigrants, many of whom settled in Pennsylvania. Over the past 200 years, the Easter bunny has become the most commercially recognized symbol of Easter in the United States. Other countries use other animals as the symbol of Easter, such as the cuckoo (in Switzerland).

 In legend, the Easter bunny, also called the Easter hare and the spring bunny, brings baskets filled with colored eggs, candy, and sometimes toys to the homes of children on the night before Easter, in much the same way as Santa Claus is said to deliver presents on Christmas Eve. The Easter Bunny will either put the baskets in a designated place or hide them somewhere in the house or garden for the children to find when they wake up in the morning, giving rise to the tradition of the Easter egg hunt.

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5 comments:

Dave Miller said...

Grateful...

Les Carpenter said...

Thoughtful

And, if I may, Reflection

Anonymous said...

Don't get all hung up over Easter

Shaw Kenawe said...


Easter has many meanings to many different people. To me, it's a celebration of renewal -- spring and the coming warm days of summer.

Anonymous said...

They don't make Jews like Jesus any more