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Friday, March 29, 2013

Easter Greetings from the Hollow

Here's sending you...
Bunnies..
Bees,
Birds,
Baas and Blooms



On one of the most special and Holy days of the year.
Happy Easter dear Honorary Rabbit-folk!
May God bless and keep you. 
 

32 comments:

  1. It is always such a joy to visit the hollow. I love your header for Easter...so much to see there. Lovely photo of your Easter flowers. Have a very Happy Easter. Hugs, Deb

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  2. Love seeing your pictures. It's so interesting to me how many similarities we have between where we live. We could practically be neighbors! :) Although, I have kept it to just 3 dogs, 1 cat, 2 rabbits, and 26 chickens. We're looking at ducks and geese again, my kids are vying for a pig, and alpacas are a long standing argument. :) I love that you have flowers coming up. None here just yet, we're into the full on mud-season I think! Happy Easter!

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    1. I wish we were neighbors! I have never wanted a pig or an alpaca, but I really love the water fowl, epecially geese.

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  3. JERI LANDERS! Hello there precious one! Thank you for your wishes for a most HOLY and sacred celebration. And may God bless all the little and great creatures of the world. Much love dear friend! Anita

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  4. Lovely photos for Easter Jeri ~ Hope you have a joyous day.

    FlowerLady

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  5. Looks like spring has sprung at your house.

    We still have a few piles of snow laying around on the northsided hills.

    Happy Easter to you guys too!

    Patti

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  6. Oh clapping, spinning, bouncing ~ everything in the post delighted me.
    Even though I have been out of breath and under the weather ...I always love it here Jeri !
    Do have a glorious weekend :)
    HAPPY EASTER
    Willow

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  7. Thank you Jeri for theses wonders !
    Happy Easter and sweet week-end.
    God bless you.

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  8. Happy Easter dear Jeri to you and all your beautiful family.
    Thank you for sharing your sweet photos.

    Blessings and hugs
    Carolyn

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  9. Hello dear Jeri,
    What a beautiful post! Thank you for the Easter wishes, may God bless you and all that gather at the Hollow.
    Bebe sends a big hug to Dimity.
    Happy Easter dear friend
    Love and blessings,
    Penny

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  10. p.s. How do you do what you do with your paper art is beyond me.. Exquisite!

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  11. Jeri, Thank you for sharing this beautiful post. Your beautiful artful creatures, the living creatures and the touching song and video....all breathtaking. Happy Easter! Bonnie

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  12. Oh dear, this SONG! Yes, I remember this during my youth in California..when I was a young Christian. IN CHRIST ALONE, this is what it is all about, isn't it dearest Jeri? THANK YOU MY LOVELY FRIEND! YES! I have chills....

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  13. Jeri, Easter and springtime are indeed the best of times for all us bunny (chick, lambie-pie) lovin' folk. New life, fresh starts and an uplifted heart! Have a joyous Easter!

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  14. Jeri,
    Very carefully, and very slow with the needle.. I felt like my eyes were crossed.. teeheee
    Thanks so much for visiting and your kind words. MOUSELICITY ! What a great name for it.

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  15. What beautiful entrance, is a real pleasure, enter this site, seeing these as wonderful pictures, and arriving you so good wishes.Thank you very much for your dedication and Happy Easter leg ti, your family and all the wonderful beings that surround you.
    Mª Carmen Duque.

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  16. Lovely photos and paper works of art, Jeri! Have a fantastic Easter.
    Dan
    -x-

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  17. Happy Easter to you and all creatures who dwell in the Hollow.

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  18. You and DH have a Blessed Easter Jeri.

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  19. Jeri, I just came over from your comment on Bonnie's blog -- so glad I found your delightful site! I love your house, your "story" and your art! My house is only about 60 years old, so I have to do things to "old it up"! I enjoy what I call heritage cooking, cooking the traditional foods of my family (English on my mother's side and Southern on my father's.

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    1. Jean, thanks for visiting and nice to "meet" you! There is a lot you can do to "age" a house. My mother aged her 1960' home to look like a Victorian cottage, inside and out.

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  20. How beautiful, dear Jeri!
    And thank you, sweet friend, i am feeling the love! :)
    Easter Blessings,
    - Irina

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  21. Oh my goodness I do wish you and yours including all the furry and feathered friends a very Hoppy Easter.
    Hugs

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  22. ummmm, your world overflows with treasures
    thank you for sharing them with us

    lovely Easter to you and yours ~

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  23. Jeri - your art and creativity overflow in everything you do my friend. "In Christ Alone" is a very favorite of mine. Thanks for sharing. Have a lovely Easter.

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  24. Ever in awe of your beautiful soul and creativity
    May the Holy Spirit pour down most tender blessings upon the Hollow and all who dwell
    therein. You have blessed my day, dear Jeri,
    with that beautiful video.....so appropriate ....
    and a balm to this weary cooking and baking
    creature .... Blessings to you and James this
    Eastertide from
    Mary and Cohort

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  25. Dear Jeri,

    What a sweet springtime bunch you have! Your sheep would have gone perfectly with the poem I posted for Easter. :)

    A blessed Easter to your family,

    Marqueta

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  26. It was a great Easter indeed since Harrington was ok. Love visiting here and love seeing your work all around my house each day.
    Hugs to you my dear friend!

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  27. Dear Cousin Jeri,

    We hope you had a delightful Resurrection Sunday, too!

    The sheep amongst your daffodils are so lovely! My daffodils are still under the snow, except near the house.

    Your cousins,
    Diane and daughter Sarah and Tillie Tinkham the seamstress mouse at the Corgyncombe Courant

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  28. Haven't been to my blog to update for months an months..but came here to look up Scherenschnitte..I have a girlfriend who does it..and remembered yours and wanted to see it again. You are SO busy. Feel like I'm doing nothing with preparing for the move, moving, winding down from the move..etc. Glad to see you in productive mode. Hoping to get back to my own, much slower, less productive, but satisfying at my age...MODE! Thanks for being here..just spent a nice 1/2 hour in your art and love it so much!

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