Thursday, April 28, 2011

I like to sit in my backyard...


I like to sit in my backyard. 
I go out on the hammock and sit in silence and kind of meditate. 
Nature is calming, and it's nice to go out there and clear my head.




Hello my friends,

it's long time ago since I was posting something here, I know. 

There are days, I just don't feel like to post anything and there are days, I just can not post, 
because of other projects I had to do. 

But now I'm free,  everything is done and over - now I have time to sit in the hammock 
and enjoy the soft South winds we have today. :))

I hope you'll enjoy your day too! 

Thanks for coming back to my blog.
~Susanne





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Friday, April 22, 2011

Life and Death


Good Friday
(from the senses piousholy of the word "good"), is a religious holiday observed primarily by Christians commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. The holiday is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday, and may coincide with the Jewish observance of Passover. It is also known as Holy FridayGreat Friday or Easter Friday, though the latter normally refers to the Friday in Easter week.
Based on the details of the Canonical gospels, the Crucifixion of Jesus was most probably on a Friday. The estimated year of Good Friday is AD 33, by two different groups, and originally as AD 34 by Isaac Newton via the differences between the Biblical and Julian calendars and the crescent of the moon. A third method, using a completely different astronomical approach based on a lunar Crucifixion darkness and eclipse model (consistent with Apostle Peter's reference to a "moon of blood" in Acts 2:20) points to Friday, 3 April AD 33.


Thanks for stopping by my blog today - I hope you all will have some great days off!
And thanks for all the comments to my last post.
~Susanne

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Love is a Springtime Plant...


Love is a springtime plant that perfumes everything with its hope, even the ruins to which it clings.



Hi my friends,
Thank you very much for all your visits and your kind comments 
on my last post, you made my day with your kind words.
Thanks for coming back today!

Wishing you nice pre- Easter days and have a very safe trip, 
where ever you'll be traveling for Easter!
~Susanne







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Monday, April 18, 2011

They say...


They say it's better to bury your sadness in a graveyard or garden that waits
for the spring to wake from its sleep and burst into green.



Hi my friends,

Thank you very much for your numerous visits to my blog yesterday and for all those 
wonderful comments you made. I do appreciate every single one!

I wish you a great start in this new week- hopefully filled with only good surprises for you!
Happy Monday!
~Susanne




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Sunday, April 17, 2011

My Wordless Sunday - # 15

Have a wonderful Sunday - Schoenen Sonntag allerseits - Buona Domenica per tutti - Je te souhaite une merveilleux Dimanche - Szep vasarnapot kivanom!






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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Easter Bunny is ready



Origins
Bringing Easter eggs seems to have its origins in Alsace and the Upper Rhineland, both then in the Holy Roman Empire, and southwestern Germany, where the practice was first recorded in a German publication in the 1500s (early 16th century). The first edible Easter Eggs were made in Germany during the early 19th century and were made of pastry and sugar.
The Easter Bunny was introduced to the United States by the German settlers who arrived in the Pennsylvania Dutch country during the 18th century. The arrival of the Osterhase was considered one of "childhood's greatest pleasures", similar to the arrival of Kris Kringle on Christmas Eve.
According to the tradition, children would build brightly colored nests, often out of caps and bonnets, in secluded areas of their homes. The "O_ster Haws_e" would, if the children had been good, lay brightly colored eggs in the nest. As the tradition spread, the nest has become the manufactured, modern Easter basket, and the placing of the nest in a secluded area has become the tradition of hiding baskets.

Rabbits and hares

Eggs, like rabbits and hares, are fertility symbols of antiquity. Since birds lay eggs and rabbits and hares give birth to large litters in the early spring, these became symbols of the rising fertility of the earth at the Vernal Equinox.
The saying "mad as a March hare" refers to the wild caperings of hares as the males fight over the females in the early spring, then attempt to mate with them. Since the females often rebuff the males' advances before finally submitting, the mating behavior often looks like a crazy dance; these fights led early observers to believe that the advent of spring made the hares "mad". This bold behavior makes the hares, normally timid and retiring animals, much more conspicuous to human observation in the spring.
Rabbits and hares are both prolific breeders. The females can conceive a second litter of offspring while still pregnant with the first. This phenomenon is known as superfetationLagomorphs mature sexually at an early age and can give birth to several litters a year (hence the sayings, "to breed like bunnies" or "multiply like rabbits"). It is therefore not surprising that rabbits and hares should become fertility symbols, or that their springtime mating antics should enter into Easter folklore.

The precise origin of the ancient custom of coloring eggs is not known, although evidently the blooming of many flowers in spring coincides with the use of the fertility symbol of eggs—and eggs boiled with some flowers change their color, bringing the spring into the homes. Many Christians of the Eastern Orthodox Church to this day typically dye their Easter eggs red, the color of blood, in recognition of the blood of the sacrificed Christ (and, of the renewal of life in springtime). Some also use the color green, in honor of the new foliage emerging after the long dead time of winter.
German Protestants wanted to retain the Catholic custom of eating colored eggs for Easter, but did not want to introduce their children to the Catholic rite of fasting. Eggs were forbidden to Catholics during the fast of Lent, which was the reason for the abundance of eggs at Easter time.
The idea of an egg-laying bunny came to the U.S. in the 18th century. German immigrants in the Pennsylvania Dutch area told their children about the "Osterhas", sometimes spelled "Oschter Haws". "Hase" means "hare", not rabbit, and in Northwest European folklore the "Easter Bunny" indeed is a hare, not a rabbit. According to the legend, only good children received gifts of colored eggs in the nests that they made in their caps and bonnets before Easter. In 1835, Jakob Grimm wrote of long-standing similar myths in Germany itself. Grimm suggested that these derived from legends of a goddess called Ostara, but as a romanticist, he tried to connect contemporary customs to pre-Christian traditions, knowing that no written sources of that time existed. Additionally, a goddess of that name is only mentioned in a single ancient source giving an ambiguous statement about an Ostara month.


Hi my friends,
today, we learned a bit about the Easter tradition and where they came from and how they were practiced. I hope you've enjoyed to read. And if you like to know more about, go to the free Wikipedia site you can find there everything interesting - and not only about Easter Traditions.
Thanks you also very much for all the wonderful comments to my last post.
I wish you a great time with your families and loved ones at Easter - share the love!
~Susanne



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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

A Reflection of Something...



Everyone and everything that shows up in our life is a reflection of something 
that is happening inside of us.



Hi my friends,

I like this quote and it matches well the picture of  reflections of clouds on the surface of the lake, near by where I'm living. Thank you also for all the nice comments I get to my last "Wordless-Sunday" posting. Gladly appreciated!

I wish you a wonderful day - let the sunshine in - Yeah, spring is here! :)
Susanne






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Sunday, April 10, 2011

My Wordless Sunday - #14

Have a wonderful Sunday - Schoenen Sonntag allerseits - Buona Domenica per tutti - Je te souhaite une merveilleux Dimanche - Szep vasarnapot kivanom!







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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Telling Teenagers the Facts of Life...


Telling a teenager the facts of life is like giving a fish a bath.



Hi my friends,


First, I want to say thank you for all the kind comments to my last post. It's always a great feeling to read how much you're enjoying my blog posts. Thanks for coming back again today...*smile*... 

I was very busy recently and couldn't post for two days, but now I'm back again with one of my pictures I did 2 days ago of a shrimp boat, sitting in the harbor of Cape Canaveral. And there I saw these BIG fishes "cleaning up" the barnacles off the side walls of the boat. I bet, you could have catch them with your own hands, they were so busy...

I wish you a happy Wednesday - see you later!
~Susanne






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Sunday, April 3, 2011

My Wordless Sunday - #13


Have a wonderful Sunday - Schoenen Sonntag allerseits - Buona Domenica per tutti - Je te souhaite une merveilleux Dimanche - Szep vasarnapot kivanom!






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