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Easter Gifts

  • Marie Dustmann
  • Apr 13, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 23, 2020


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This is the first time ever that I haven’t attended an Easter gathering with family and friends. Instead we had an ether gathering. I’m sure this was the case for many people.


I also decided to hold my own lock-down Easter fest for three of my live-in rabbits.


I used to own a white ceramic rabbit-shaped money box, but I gave it away to a charity store, thinking I no longer needed it. I miss it now.


Two rabbits live on my balcony. These rabbits are unlikely to have coronavirus. They practice social isolation automatically and never go out. I also have an indoor rabbit who lives on a shelf.


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These are the balcony rabbits with the Easter eggs they found, while maintaining social distancing.

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The indoor rabbit preferred riding on his moped to hunting for Easter eggs.


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This is the rabbit-ready tea party. It was enjoyed by all.


I may have had more than the legal limit of rabbits participating at my Easter arvo tea. But then again, they live at my place.

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I’d hoped to give my mini chocolate Easter eggs away as presents, until the coronavirus set in. Now I’m eating the leftovers myself.


I did, however, receive some Easter gifts.


While sitting on my balcony on Easter Saturday, a sky writer paid a visit to the skies above my suburb and began inscribing an aerial Easter message.

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I waited for the sky writer to finish. Unfortunately by the time I took another photo, the message had started to disintegrate.

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Cross = heart


When I went for an allowable exercise walk I encountered more Easter gifts.


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Happy Social-Isolation Easter!

 
 
 

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