
We don't do much about Easter here, but we do like our brightly coloured eggs!

Both at once!
Note the sunny side of the street, in Elaine's picture, and the shady side of the street, where Arthur is bashing!

The northerners will get crocuses and snowdrops and even daffodils, long before the ice is gone from our front yard.
But we get a nice shady porch in the blistering heat of August.
If we last that long...
what beautiful eggs. our snow was gone within a matter of hours (boo!) but not before I'd managed to write my initials in the snow (with my feet, with my fingers) and calim it as min (megolamaniac, moi?)
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