All Maundy Thursday's should be this marvelous in weather and temperament. Spring in our steps and hearts tuned toward the happenings remembered on the last evening of our Lord's life.
Tea sipping outside where the savoring of the loveliest blue skies with all the colors of spring can be better enjoyed.
A tea cozy sewed up one afternoon in March when old man winter was still awake, but mimics this first day of April when the arrival of spring is in full bloom everywhere.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
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