My garden is usually populated with darling bunnies - the reason I can't grow most herbs. They are little munchers. Although they were scarce over the winter, I saw a big bunny last week. I guess someone told him it was Easter. I hope he lays low when the red foxes are around.
We will be eating my mother's favorite Easter meal: ham with all the usual sides. Think I'll break out a nice bottle of champagne - or two - to celebrate spring and the rebirth of nature's beauty.
Enjoy the day!
Photo courtesy of Southern Living
I wish you a very happy Easter, too, Charlestongirl.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely garden! Happy Easter to you too ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post. Happy Easter to you, too!!
ReplyDeleteOh, the very happiest of days to you and the bunsters. Love them! We are having ham, too, an uncured one from Trader Joe's, and an exquisite lamb cake from Whole Foods for dessert. The little lambie has such a darling little face it will be hard to eat it. I hope you enjoy the beautiful bird songs of spring as well, Cg.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to all♥ (we'll have champagne too: cheers, Charlestongirl:-)
ReplyDeleteA special Happy Easter to all of you wonderful friends!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!!!!! have a beautiful day:)
ReplyDelete"For I remember it is Easter morn,
ReplyDeleteAnd life and love and peace are all new born."
So, take some time to go out and enjoy a beautiful day and take in all the wonders that nature has to offer. Here's wishing all of you a season of renewal and joyful discovery.
Happy Easter! Happy Spring!
How fun! I can't wait to get my hands on Easter dinner...the best part of any holiday! Happy Easter Charleston Girl!
ReplyDeleteI love bunnies in my garden too! Hope ya'll had a blessed Easter!
ReplyDeleteTo those I missed, I hope you had a joyful day. I date a lot, drank happily, and fell into bed early. Today, was a bit crazy. Will explain in the next Friday Forum. Cheers!
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