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VKC Easter Bunny Hunt 2012 (*•.¸♥¸.•*´)
There is a VKC Bunny hopping around in each of the Dog Parks. Visit each park and find the Bunnies to catch them. For every three Bunnies you find, you can take one home. There are three different colored Bunnies, so if you can find one in each of the nine Dog Parks, you can take all three home with you. Some of the bunnies appear to have been drinking Enrico's coffee and they're pretty lively, others seem to be much more docile. You'll find some are easier to catch than others.
When you get your Bunny home, rez him and tell him to explore. Tell your dog to follow him and they'll both wander around together. You can say bunny help to get more commands and bunny manual to get more information.
The Bunnies will be in the VKC Dog Parks until Saturday 14 April.
On Saturday, April 16, 2022, Bishop David Walkowiak presided during Easter Vigil in the Holy Night at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Very Rev. René Constanza, CSP, rector of the cathedral, and Associate Pastors Father Bill Edens, CSP, and Father Mike Cruickshank, CSP, concelebrated. Deacon Dennis Rybicki assisted. The Vigil Mass included the Service of Light and catechumens and candidates of the parish were received into full communion with the Church.
For Holy Week and Easter resources, visit GRdiocese.org.
(Photo by Jaymie Perry)
First easter breakfast in the new house! Homemade eggs benny with hashbrowns, fresh fruit, mimosas and a solid dose of Seatte's best spring sunshine.
On Saturday, April 16, 2022, Bishop David Walkowiak presided during Easter Vigil in the Holy Night at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Very Rev. René Constanza, CSP, rector of the cathedral, and Associate Pastors Father Bill Edens, CSP, and Father Mike Cruickshank, CSP, concelebrated. Deacon Dennis Rybicki assisted. The Vigil Mass included the Service of Light and catechumens and candidates of the parish were received into full communion with the Church.
For Holy Week and Easter resources, visit GRdiocese.org.
(Photo by Jaymie Perry)
Happy Easter from Ophidius Slith. Here he is with two of the three other forms he can take. The third being Quetzalcoatl. I wanted to make this a fast easy drawing that would be just in time for Easter, so I opted to just draw his quetzal and eyelash viper forms. Drawing Quetz even in simple flat colors would have been too hard. So looks like Slith has made his own Easter Eggs. He envenomated most of them himself so watch out when he gives one of these out. Only one radioactive egg. He was feeling experimental. But he prefers to use his own venom.
This is my first time coloring a quetzal. My second time drawing one. And it's funny because if you've seen that sketch my quetzals always are grumpy about something hehe. One day I'll draw one with a happy or normal expression. So yes, Ophidius can turn into a quetzal or an eyelash viper. I still haven't decided if yellow is the color I want for his viper form. There are yellow, pink and green eyelash vipers. Hard to choose between all those nice colors. I'm leaning towards pink but I don't think it would looks so nice digitally colored. I was laughing while I was coloring this, at the thought of toxic eggs. The black ones look really evil. Happy Easter Everyone. This is my favorite holiday.
What do you do when Easter Weekend airfare+car rental from Grenada to Trinidad (90 miles) is the same price as Grenada to Los Angeles (3900 miles)?
You go to Los Angeles with American Airlines, and still get there (and back) faster than Trinidad with LIAT.
April 2015
The Getty Villa
Malibu, California
Easter is the apex of the Church's liturgical year and is the solemnity upon which the rest of the year revolves. It was on the first Easter Sunday that the Lord's disciples discovered the empty tomb, indicating that Christ had risen from the dead.
By His Resurrection Jesus Christ triumphed over death, paid the debt that came through the sin of Adam, and thus opened the gates of Heaven to mankind. Thus, the Lord's Resurrection on Easter thus marks the turning point in salvation history.
It is for this reason that Christians have great reason to rejoice in the new life brought to us by the Risen Savior. Salvation has come at last! For this reason, the Church resumes the use of the word "alleluia" which is said with even greater frequency and fervor for the rest of the fifty days of the Easter season, also known as 'Paschaltide.'
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is no mere historical event relegated to history but a living reality which Christians experience again and again each year. It is an ever ancient and ever new mystery that is re-presented each year. May all discover and receive the new life to be found in the Risen Savior.
On Saturday, April 16, 2022, Bishop David Walkowiak presided during Easter Vigil in the Holy Night at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Very Rev. René Constanza, CSP, rector of the cathedral, and Associate Pastors Father Bill Edens, CSP, and Father Mike Cruickshank, CSP, concelebrated. Deacon Dennis Rybicki assisted. The Vigil Mass included the Service of Light and catechumens and candidates of the parish were received into full communion with the Church.
For Holy Week and Easter resources, visit GRdiocese.org.
(Photo by Jaymie Perry)
On Saturday, April 16, 2022, Bishop David Walkowiak presided during Easter Vigil in the Holy Night at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Very Rev. René Constanza, CSP, rector of the cathedral, and Associate Pastors Father Bill Edens, CSP, and Father Mike Cruickshank, CSP, concelebrated. Deacon Dennis Rybicki assisted. The Vigil Mass included the Service of Light and catechumens and candidates of the parish were received into full communion with the Church.
For Holy Week and Easter resources, visit GRdiocese.org.
(Photo by Jaymie Perry)
L-R: Malcolm Leith, Gilly Munson, Cllr Dee King, Deputy Mayor Cllr Dave McLeod, Nellie Mills and Jean Huckstepp.
Tendring Specialist Stroke Service, Easter bonnet Competition, Easter Tea Party, Dovercourt Central Church.
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