Sunday, April 12, 2020

🐣🌿Easter Morning🌷🐰

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"I know what Easter is. It's when Jesus came alive again and saw the rabbit." ~ VT*Grand

Look who hopped through my yard on Saturday afternoon!



24 comments:

  1. 🌷🌿🐣🐰☀️🌷 HAPPY EASTER, EVERYBODY!! 🌷☀️🐰🐣🌿🌷

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  2. After Zoom-watching an early morning Easter Egg Hunt happening in our grands’ back yard, we tuned in to two church services. Washington National Cathedral had all their choir members and musicians singing and playing each from home! Very cool.

    But my favourite was the humble service offered by our daughter’s church in Maine.
    It was on the theme “Alleluia, anyway” and done from the priest’s home living room. Andrew and his wife Sara are both Episcopal priests and they have two young children, also present. Daughter Maggie (age 6?) sat just behind him as he preached and when he said what he always says at Communion, she said it with him: “God loves you all the time, without stopping, no matter what!” And as he gave the blessing, she gave it too, hand movements and all! It was so sweet! THEN! As they were attempting to close with a new song composed especially for today by their organist, played and sung from over at the church, by setting Sara’s phone receiving it by Andrew’s phone broadcasting it, Charlie (age 3 or 4) came blasting through the room and knocked the phones to the floor. And Andrew just gracefully rolled with it. 😁

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  3. What Einstein May Have Gotten Wrong [Click] “The Swiss physicist Nicolas Gisin is using an old form of math to rethink the very basics of what we know about time.” WOW!

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  4. What Einstein May Have Gotten Wrong [Click] “The Swiss physicist Nicolas Gisin is using an old form of math to rethink the very basics of what we know about time.” WOW!

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  5. The City That Has Flattened the Coronavirus Curve [Click] “Mayor London Breed’s early and aggressive moves to contain the outbreak have made San Francisco a national model in fighting the pandemic.”

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    1. “Breed ordered businesses closed and issued a citywide shelter-in-place policy effective on March 17, at a point when San Francisco had fewer than 50 confirmed coronavirus cases.” Fresno issued its shelter in place order on March 18th, to go into effect at 0001 hrs March 19th, when there was as I recall one confirmed coronavirus case in the county. Surprisingly to me, there was only one council member who disagreed. Not bad for a place so many look down their noses at.

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    2. Illinois issues statewide shelter-in-place orders March 20, after having had less formal guidelines to that effect for maybe a couple of weeks.

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    3. Bill— it looks like [Click] Illinois’ (or should that be “Illinois’s”?) measures have been reasonably effective; hospitals not overwhelmed, to start with.

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    4. Right. And there are hints that maybe the daily number of new cases is starting to come down. The possibility shelter-in-place may be lifted by the end of May isn't looking entirely implausible.

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  6. Cat—Heres is some more from the NY Times about the Captain Crozier incident. I thought maybe your dad would be interested, although certainly not pleased, to read it.
    ’There Will Be Losses’: How a Captain’s Plea Exposed a Rift in the Military [Click]

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  7. US's global reputation hits rock-bottom over Trump's coronavirus response [Click] “International relations expert warns policy failure could do lasting damage as president insults allies and undermines alliances.” You don’t say. Well, at least I rather like the photograph.

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  8. The Preexisting Condition in the Oval Office [Click] I think this is the most clever headline I have encountered today.

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