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Easter Aquhorthies stone circle is one of the best-preserved examples of a recumbent stone circle (RSC) and one of the few that still have their full complement of stones and the only one that has all its stones still standing without having been re-erected.
The circle has a diameter of 19.5 metres. Eight of the stones are made of pink porphyry, the ninth is made of red jasper. The two tall stones flanking the horizontal stone are made of grey granite and the large resting stone itself is made of red granite.
The recumbent and the flanker stones
fairy toadstool house totally inspired by three honeybees; easter basket also inspired by three honeybees and one i saw on cake central.
The Easter week at Shree Peetha Nilaya was as eventful as it was blessed. The spirit of Christ and His Love was ever-present among the many devotees gathered to observe the full days of prayers and services. It was a week of joy and happiness, insight and inspiration, but most importantly, a week of family and unity in the name of the Divine!
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Georgia Army National Guard Soldiers of the Marietta-based 201st Regional Support Group continued to disinfect Georgia nursing home facilities on Easter Sunday. This infection control team was visited by Maj. Gen. Tom Carden, Georgia’s Adjutant General who presented coins to Spc. Joshua Brown of the Monroe-based 178th Military Police Company and SPC Kevin Mincey of the Hinesville-based 179th MP Company in recognition of their efforts on behalf of Georgia’s citizens. Photo by 2nd Lt. Elisabeth Tanifum
I've never (in my memory) dropped an egg until today. Of course now that I think about it I can imagine all kinds of times I've dropped eggs. But I can't tell which really happened and which ones are the easter bunny playing tricks on me.
cover a styrofoam egg with glass glitter and embellish. Flower made with SU punch Blossom, for more details please visit my personal blog; stampingwithbibiana.blogspot.com/2013/03/easter-egghome-d...
I blew out an egg, carefully sawed it in half with a jeweler's saw, inserted the Dirty Smurf, glued the egg back together, filled it with gelatin, and dyed it for Easter.
Easter weekend 2017.
Hired a house in the small village of Meppen in Drenthe.
Friday walked in the jeneverbesgebied "De Palms".
Saturday journey over the Afsliutdijk to pick up Oma for a family day in Veendam. Evening walk in the Mepperdennen forest.
Sunday walked to the neighboring villages of Aalden and Zweeloo.
Monday a short walk in the Mantingerveld nature reserve before driving back to Amstelveen.
The Easter week at Shree Peetha Nilaya was as eventful as it was blessed. The spirit of Christ and His Love was ever-present among the many devotees gathered to observe the full days of prayers and services. It was a week of joy and happiness, insight and inspiration, but most importantly, a week of family and unity in the name of the Divine!
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
This is a mailer to families advertising our Easter Family Fun Day. Unfortunately, all the information that is on it, HAS to be on the front, b/c the back is a registration card.
A very belated Happy Easter cupcake. I made this for Easter but never updated my flickr. Velveteen-looking rabbit and Easter eggs are made of royal icing. Grassy landscaped made with cream cheese frosting, topped with light green sanding sugar & green jimmies for blades of grass. Royal icing decor can be found at www.countrykitchenusa.com .
An Easter surprise! I came home from the gym this morning, opened the fridge door - and was confronted by the most exquisite severed head staring back at me! Made from milk chocolate! Last year I bought the Vampira vase (from the Kreepsville website). It came in protective plastic packaging – that Pal saved and used as a mould to make this chocolate Vampira “bust”! I suspect she’s too pretty to eat!