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with tar and feathers.
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Saturday, April 11, 2009
It happened in Antwerp at the train station...
...and although it has absolutely nothing to do with Easter, to me it conveys the joy that all Christian believers should experience on commemorating the Resurrection. Not a hint of solemnity in sight. Just joy. Pure joy.
Therefore, I HOPE YOUR EASTER IS THIS HAPPY!
(A big "thank you" to Katherine in New Zealand for bringing this to my attention by including it in her blog, The Last Visible Dog.)
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Here are some mangled aphorisms I have stumbled upon over the years: 1. If you can keep your head when all anout you are losing thei...
Absolutely delightful! What an uplifting thing to see and hear!
ReplyDeleteWishing a Blessed and Happy Easter to you and Mrs. Rhymeswithplague.
In this Age of Sacred Terror, is it not a wonderful sight to see perfect strangers delight in the unusuaul without fear and anxiety?
ReplyDeleteIt makes me have hope for us all.
my question is this ....with face book and twitter and plurk, why do you and how do you find obsolete blogs entertaining???
ReplyDeleteAll comments are greatly appreciated (by me).
ReplyDeletePat - I'm glad you liked my way of expressing Easter joy! We hope your Easter was a very happy also.
Reamus - It is indeed a wonderful sight. From your mouth to God's ear.
Putz - Facebook I know, and twitter I know, but what is plurk?
(You don't have to tell me; I don't really want to know). Perhaps you have not considered that I may want to reach a different audience than the one enamored of, yea, plunged headlong into Facebook, twitter, and (God help us) plurk....
And I'm not ready to agree that blogging is obsolete quite yet!