Have a Happy Easter with hope that this year will be far different from last year.
Photos courtesy of my budding photographer granddaughter.
Decorated eggs purchased many years ago.
This bunny was an antique/flea market find. He's standing in front of a wooden box we found in the barn. The box says Swift's Premium Quality Brookfield Pasteurized Cream Cheese 3 lbs. There's another one nailed to the wall in the stall where all the garden implements are.
Postscript to April 1st blog: all the items except 5 windows are gone. One woman called and woke us Friday morning wanting the shutters. She came later that day for them. She's going to use them to make an outdoor shower.
Another woman called wanting the doors and to look at the windows. She'd moved here last May from Alaska and is redoing a house and barn. She took all the windows except 5 and those were the ones with full panes. Dan decided to keep those after all as spares for our barn.
I still owe you a post about what we've done in the barn. Stay tuned.
Good to see a young person using an actual camera rather than a phone. And she's taken some lovely photos too. Enjoy the rest of the Easter weekend.
ReplyDeleteHave a glorious and blessed Easter! The eggs are gorgeous and the bunny is definitely a creature of character.
ReplyDelete...Happy Easter Marcia.
ReplyDeleteOne does hope for a better year, but if the past year is as bad as it gets (speaking personally and virus free), I'll accept it.
ReplyDeleteSending our Happy 🐰🐣 Easter wishes to you and your family, Marcia. The bunny and eggs were lovely to see. And, I had a feeling those barn finds would be snatched up quickly. Glad to read they will be repurposed.
ReplyDeleteThose eggs are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI hope you've had a happy Easter, Marcia. You guys are such hard workers. I'm glad someone came to take shutters to put them to good use. Your decorated eggs are absolutely gorgeous works of art!
ReplyDeleteI rather like that rabbit - seems to have a bit of character to him (or her!)
ReplyDeleteHope all is well.
Sorry for rather long silence, things have been a bit crazy here.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne