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Easter vigil.
Sang Dry Bones with Don Poling, Don Lutz, Fred Iseringhausen.

 

 

Colored Easter Eggs in Bexley with Chris & Stephanie.

 

 


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Good Friday.
Stephanie, Chris, and friends barbecued (salmon) and discussed living in Alaska.

Amy to Columbus

 


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So the focus is a little off (above).
I was out of focus all day.

Art planning lunch at Gordon Biersch, Maundy Thursday service, choir rehearsal and Bexley afterwards.

 


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A schizophrenic day.
Put out a paper and who knows how much else.

This is one of the times of the year when a daily walk around the garden yields something new and interesting everyday. I never looked as closely at the grape hyacinths before as to see (above) the little star patterns as they prepare to bloom.

The not-candytuft is in bloom (below), the leaning (leaning, leaning) redbud tree is preparing for pink (below that), and the giant hyacinths become more fragrant every day (bottom).

 


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A day.
Anything good about the day was to be found in the beautiful spring weather. Which I did not experience, inside at the computer as I was.

 

Website: Interesting places
A drive through Chernobyl.

Ghost town

 


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HomeFront
To press, roughly 8.30 p.m.

A long day it was.

 


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Amy to Akron

 

Palm Sunday dinner
In Bexley; ham, angel food cake

 

John Rutter's Requiem
Well sung.

The Gospel was the whole of the Passion narrative from Luke, read with dramatic phrasing by Mrs. Childs.

 


 

 

 

 

 


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