Easter still hanging around

Although the Easter Sunday has passed, in the church we are still celebrating – in fact, in the Catholic liturgical calendar, the Easter season lasts until May 27.  Independent of that, Easter is still hanging around my room, in the form of lots of candy, fudge, and other sweets, being watched over my origami rabbit I folded according to a design by the Japanese origami artist Jun Maekewa.

If you want to try your hand at folding one of these rabbits, someone published an instructional video here.

Kimberly Cox – prepares the Perfect Easter Meal

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Enjoyed by her father and family. 

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Video- 2012 Easter At Sista Felicia’s

Sista Felicia Gives Us The 2012 Easter Dinner Rundown

Happy Easter!

Happy Easter!

This is another window from St. Ann’s Church.

Peep Art II

I bet you thought I was kidding. But no, I have my Peep Art on the wall.

Here is a straight iPhone shot of it this morning:

You can tell where my daughter and I have interacted with the art by twisting off two of the peep’s heads before it all turned to stone.

A more arty shot with some dry brush stroking in photoshop to cover up the missed focus on the iPhone:

I may have a showing at the Rockport Art Association later this summer. Depends on how moldy my art gets but that could be part of the show. A YouTube of how this thing ate my kitchen wall or my wife chucking it in the trash followed by my digging it out. The peeps that keep on peeping.

Easter Peeps and a Hundred Days

I’ve led a very sheltered life since I have never put Easter Peeps in a microwave before. I corrected this missing part of my life this Easter.

It’s true, they plump when you cook them. After about 30 seconds I thought I was going to have peep faces squished up against the door but they ran out of steam at about four times normal size.

I tried to get my daughter to pop one in her mouth right out of the microwave but she wasn’t falling for it. Here I am twisting one of the peeps head off. They are actually edible after waving. I let this plate sit overnight and it became as hard as a rock. I might be able to use microwaved peeps to plug a hole in my basement.

This plateful of peeps is so colorful I now have it hanging on a wall. Peep Art.

Changing Gears: Today marks one hundred days until the Blackburn Challenge My training regimen only allowed me to eat one peep.

The Fort Wishes You A Happy Easter!

Easter Morning 2010 Down At The Fort

The Fort Playground
Happy Easter from the Fort

The Bean Works On The Easter Centerpiece

JJ Jinglenuts Wishes You A Happy Easter Too

Happy Easter From the Bean and Snoop Mad