As a kid this was an ecumenical occasion for me, walking with my family in New York’s Easter Parade and hunting colored eggs (dyed by me and hidden by my mother ) throughout our apartment. It didn’t have much in the way of religious connotations for a little Jewish boy and was just a fun event. Now I know better, of course, but somehow in these dark times the idea of putting some of that fun back into these religious hollidays appeals. Happy Easter to all!
Happy Easter to all!
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Cute mutant rabbit, Roger.
Did you pick it up in the Nevada desert? ;-p
Roger, that’s the best picture I’ve seen of you, yet.