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EASTER



The Easter bunny, Easter eggs, and Easter baskets lack religious associations but are popular symbols of Easter. The Easter bunny made its first appearance in Germany and came to the United States with the Pennsylvania Dutch in the 1700s. Eggs, a common symbol of fertility, are associated with many spring festivals. The basket provides a nest for decorated eggs and for candies and other items given as gifts at Easter.



This painting by 15th-century Italian painter Piero della Francesca portrays Jesus Christ rising from the grave three days after his crucifixion. On Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate the miracle of the resurrection of Christ and his victory over death. Piero’s The Resurrection of Christ (1463) is in the Museo Civico in Borgo San Sepolcro, Italy.


A BOLT FROM THE BLUE

I read where the Orthodox Christians used to gather in the church the Saturday before Easter to tell jokes. This was to celebrate the great joke God pulled on Satan by resurrecting Jesus. I was shocked at first by the whole idea. It seemed a little silly to me, strange, and maybe even irreverent.
Some time later I read where the great TV comedian Steve Allen had made an observation about humer that pretty much stuck in my mind, and convinced me that maybe the Orthodox practice wasn't such a bad idea after all. Allen had thought long and hard about the structure of humor, and he observed that humor is "L-shaped".
In other words, what seems to be traveling on an expected path suddenly veers in a different, unanticipated direction. That veering, that "L" turn, is where surprise occurs and laughter begins. In this sense, humor comes as a "bolt from the blue".
Christ's death took an L-shaped turn that no one on earth anticipated. His resurrection was the bolt from the blue--the greatest unexpected event in history. If it were not so serious, it would be hilarious. Maybe it is both!
HAPPY EASTER TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND LOVED ONES

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Comments

Stardancer 12. April 2009, 03:22

Happy Easter, Larry, to you and your family.

:smile:

Larry 12. April 2009, 18:50

Thank you Stardancer. Happy Easter to you. :smile:

studio41 21. April 2009, 07:18

I hope you had a lovely Easter, Larry! Hope your spring is off to a relaxing start. Hope you are feeling strong and healthy. I imagine your thankfulness is a great starting point :smile:

Larry 5. May 2009, 01:06

You're right Jill, I do have a lot to be thankful for. I feel better than I have in a long time, and I had a great Easter. I hope you did too.

I love the springtime, but the grass is growing too fast. :lol:

studio41 7. May 2009, 04:50

You need to hire that done for you, okay?! I love springtime, too. It has been gorgeous here. Hope you are feeling well this week. And your wife, also.

Larry 7. May 2009, 14:56

You're right Jill, and my wife,s grandson does do the mowing, but I did run the weed eater for awhile Saturday until I tuckered out. I think it's good for me, as long as I don't do too much.

My wife has back problem, and she seems to be tired all the time, but she still walks two miles, five days a week. I'm still doing cardiac rehab three days a week, and I feel pretty good. Praise God. :happy:

studio41 8. May 2009, 06:05

Yes, praise God! I'm happy you are doing so well, wonderful news! It means spring and summer will seem that much more lovely and refreshing, doesn't it? Much to give thanks for... I'm tired, too, a lot... walking is a great way to deal with it, glad your wife is able to accomplish that! I'm hoping to get out a lot this spring to do the same. Hope she has a great Mother's Day, by the way!

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