For the last several years Easter for my family meant lunch in an airport before flying home, since spring break in Los Angeles was always the week before Easter.
Just created this login for when I’m in the mood to debate something. When I’m logged in under Biff Champion, it’s all fun and games, until someone loses an eye.
If you want to see some relatively simple math that will still give you a headache, check out the Wikipedia page on how the date for Easter is calculated.
Perennials, Arkady…Variegated stonecrop, bee balm, butterfly bush, daisy, wintercreeper.
I seriously hope Dave is getting paid for doing Rob’s taxes – ha!!!
and Rob you get PALM on PALM sunday – not corn husks….
Palm sunday historically is the most attended mass of the entire year – I believe it’s b/c people get something for free… palm
I haven’t had ashes put on in 2 decades…
For the last several years Easter for my family meant lunch in an airport before flying home, since spring break in Los Angeles was always the week before Easter.
Alternate side parking is always suspended on Ash Wed.
Just created this login for when I’m in the mood to debate something. When I’m logged in under Biff Champion, it’s all fun and games, until someone loses an eye.
Thanks Arkady.
I audited an organic farming course at UMASS when I was in my not-doing-high-school years. They taught me that:
– Quicklime (burnt limestone) is not “organic.”
– Basic slag (a byproduct of steel manufacturing) is “organic.”
If you want to see some relatively simple math that will still give you a headache, check out the Wikipedia page on how the date for Easter is calculated.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computus
dibs – Depends on what you’re planting. Some things I’ll take back out in a week or two & some I’ll hold off until late Apr./early May.
i used to love Easter!!!! a giant basket of candy and a nintendo game and dyed hard boiled eggs!!! but as an adult easter sorta blows.
*rob*