Saturday, April 04, 2026

A Saturday in April

 




Today feels like Spring! Sunshine, birdsong, no wind, and everything bursting into leaf and bud. I have waited for such a day. Ah April! The Red Currant bush along my walking path is such a beautiful bright pink. My garden is not a large one and it seems that every plant I admire I want to have, but simply cannot. I take great delight in admiring others' gardens and plants growing in the wild, like the one above.


Soft petals swirled around me as I walked under this gorgeous prunus tree. I anticipate its blooms each spring. Such a cloud of loveliness. I thought of how beautiful the world is and how safe and helpless I feel in my own small corner of it while elsewhere bombs and guns destroy and kill. Beauty has power, creating an ache and a longing for wholeness. If only evil men would take the time to let beauty seep into their souls. 


Weeping Willow trees remind me of my childhood. A very large one grew between a farmer's field and a road not too far from my home. I, and other children loved climbing it. How high we felt looking down over cars passing underneath. The acid green of spring waving in the wind brings it all back. 


I stopped to watch a bright American Robin splashing exuberantly in a bird bath. Such flapping of wings and spraying of water. He perched on the edge to dry off, cocking his head at me with little fear. How loud the robins are in the morning. I hear them at first light and think what a lovely sound to wake up to, then fall asleep again.


Some of my recent reading. The Beatrix Potter Gardening book and The Country Commonplace Book are both ones I dip in and out of. Spring by Michael Morpugo is from the library and I'm enjoying his account of Springs present and past in his corner of Devon. A few Cadbury mini eggs and a pair of bunnies also look springlike. 

This week I dyed a few eggs with purple cabbage, cranberry juice, turmeric, and tea. I keep them in the fridge most of the time, but for tomorrow's Easter Dinner they will be part of the table decoration. We're hosting the family. Everyone contributes something, so it's not too much work for anyone. There will be a "treat" hunt, not just chocolates, for the littles in the afternoon. I asked the 15-year-old if she was still interested in an egg hunt and she didn't hesitate to say, "yes!"

I wish you all a most Happy Easter as we celebrate Jesus' Resurrection bringing hope and joy. 




24 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos of wonderful signs of spring.
    Happy and blessed Easter to you and yours, dear Lorrie!

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  2. Thank you, and a Happy Easter to you too. One of our daughters is hosting so I can go and enjoy not being in charge.
    I know you enjoy Iona Wishaw's books and I wonder if you've read her prequel to the Lane Winslow books. It's a rather short book but as usual with Wishaws books it is well written and very enjoyable reading.

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  3. Anonymous1:11 AM

    Happy Easter, dear Lorrie.

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    1. Anonymous1:32 AM

      ...this is from Viola - I have new pc...

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    2. Happy Easter, Viola!

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  4. The bushes along you path are indeed beautiful Lorrie. Have a wonderful Easter Day today and may Peace come over our Earth. Happy Easter.

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  5. Wonderful photos with a feeling of joy and spring and Easter 💛
    I love those pretty bunnies 🐥🐤🌷🐣🌿
    We have the same system of everybody contributing something at get-togethers 💚
    Happy Easter !

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  6. Happy Resurrection day to you and yours!

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  7. What a lovely glimpse of spring in your corner of the world. I love it. It's all still very brown here with dirty crusts of snow still to melt away. But we have tons of spring birds migrating into town and that is a wonder and a delight. We watched a pair of Canada Goose doing what we assumed was their mating ritual. Such a to-doing with much trumpeting.

    Wishing you a beautiful and blessed Easter weekend, Lorrie.

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  8. I love your "natural" eggs. What beautiful colors! And like you, mine always end up on the table, too! I hope you have a beautiful Easter!

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  9. A joyous Resurrection Sunday to you and your family
    May

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  10. Lovely to see how your spring is progressing.

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  11. What poignant words Lorrie. You summed up my feelings so well when you wrote 'Beauty is power creating an ache.....' Sometimes beauty, particularly in Nature, is almost too hard to bear, and one feels so tiny in the midst of it.

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  12. Beautiful photos, Lorrie. Happy Easter to you.

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  13. I think my 13 year old grandson would still love the egg hunt if I still had my yard. Those special treats have no age limit. What a lovely celebration of Springtime and Easter. One of my speakers for the Portland tea festival this year will be talking about Beatrix Potter and tea. I love your memory of climbing high in the weeping willow. Oh the "acid green" of springtime always touches my heart.

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  14. A wonderful Spring-time post, your photographs are so lovely.

    I do hope you enjoyed a blessed Easter.
    My good wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  15. Happy Easter, Lorrie!

    We're never too old for a "treat" hunt!

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  16. Your plate of naturally dyed eggs is a beautiful sight to behold on that pretty plate. I hope you and your family had a Blessed Easter!

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  17. Spring is always so welcome after the gray of winter. Each blossom, each glimpse of color, is a feast for the eyes! Blessings of the Resurrection to you and yours!

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  18. Happy Easter to you from your beautiful corner. B x

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  19. Your dish of coloured eggs is so pretty. I must look out for the Michael Morpurgo book on Spring:)

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  20. Oh, those eggs are beautiful paired with the flowers.
    I hope you enjoyed a wonderful day on Easter, Lorrie.

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