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It’s Eastern Orthodox Easter today and on the photo, you can see some of the Eggs I painted for the holiday. They didn’t turn out that great this time, but I am still happy with them.
If you are curious how I dye Easter eggs, take a look at my favorite egg-painting methods here, and read more about Easter in Bulgaria in this post. I know that many members are celebrating today, so I’d love to hear how you celebrate this holiday in your country!
And for those who aren’t celebrating, I hope you are having a wonderful weekend!
Beautiful post with beautiful pictures wow
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much! 🙂
Love the picture – always fun to remember there are many Easter celebrations!
Thank you so much! Yes, the more, the better! 🙂
Congratulations Christ! May the light of His voracious life illuminate your life! Many health and well-being!
Thank you very much, Elenka! I hope you had a wonderful holiday and I wish you and your family all the best!
Hristos voskrese! Happy Eastter to you, too. 🙂
Voistina Voskrese! I hope you had a wonderful holiday!
Yes, I had wonderful holiday. I hope yours was good, too. 🙂
So beautiful, Happy Easter!
Thank you very much, Carol!
You are very welcome. 🙂
Very nice photos and painted eggs!!
We don’t have much people doing these here …
Thank you very much! 🙂
Wow, this is so pretty. The eggs are way cool and the blooms behind it. This just screams spring!
Thank you very much for your kind words, Kim!
Christos Vaskrese. Your picture is great, I see the cherries being.
Voistina Voskrese! Thank you so much for your kind comment!
Happy Easter to everyone who celebrates today.
Happy Easter, Marija!
Thanks a lot to Ellie!
Great post, and I really like the photo! Thank you for sharing 🙂
Thank you very much once again! 🙂 Have a wonderful new week!
I hope you will have a great one as well 🙂
Easter in America is celebrated by having sunrise services in the churches in this nation.
The most important service is at midnight here, I think.
You know the saying “Different strokes for different folks and different rhymes for different times.”