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easter cake a closeup of my chubby bunny i can never seem to make fondant figures not look chubby lol
We took advantage of the Fee-Free Weekend at National Parks to have an Easter Picnic and HIKE at Prince William Forest National Park.
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Me before lunch on Easter Sunday out in front of the house (photo taken with my husband's Evo cell phone)
Chelsea sitting on Grandma and Jessica...and they are sitting in a Frog Wading pool, Elijah's Easter basket
peeps & bunnies courtesy of my wife, eggs were a joint project, the loan of the canon courtesy of my father. the camera is only a few years younger than i, and in much better shape.
Easter breakfast at home during COVID-19 quarantine: Trader Joe's "Silver Dollar" pancakes with bananas! The bananas were Shobhit's idea, and a very good one.
Easter Sunday, April 16, 2017 at Trinity's 10:30 Eucharist. The children's egg hunt in the courtyard and on the front lawn followed the service. It was a joyful morning!
Spring is here!! And Easter is on it's way. Just as with all other holidays, many of the residents decorate their front doors to reflect the event and season. After a long winter, it is nice to see Spring flowers and colors everywhere you look.
Our Youth Band leads worship music during the 9:30 service - Easter Worship 2014 and Egg Hunt at First United Methodist Church of Redondo Beach
Poll enjoying some donuts. I have no idea how he got them to the end of the ride intact.
Easter Morning Ride – 4/8/12
Another great year and another great ride. The weather was absolutely perfect for the quick jaunt up Mt Tam from Tam Junction.
This fine tradition was started in the mid-70’s by Mean Marshall. As the story goes, he and several buddies were out partying all night and well into the morning. For reasons unknown, he thought it a great idea to ride to the top of Mt Tam to take in the sunrise (because, ya’ know, sleep is over-rated). In those days, there wasn’t a gate on the road and the state park was open 24/7.
A tradition was born. Originally a Brit bike ride, it has developed into the current anything goes. I believe someone from the SFMC arranges for the park rangers to open the gates early to let us up. Whoever does it – THANKS! And thanks to the Park Rangers for getting up way too early to let a bunch of crazy bikers watch the sunrise.