Have a blessed Easter. He is risen!
Rosie the bunny is ready for spring and Easter.
With all of the sunshine we have today (though blustery wind), I felt in a happy mood to put out some spring decor. I usually have old Holly Hobby calendar pictures on the wall in my sunroom, but currently I have some pictures I colored in January. I had some free time because several of my activities were on a winter break.
I like the owl best. Which is your favorite?
My husband won! They had such a good response, they are going to do a beach-themed basket/container in a few months.
I will probably give my neighbor who has grandkids the window decals and stickers. My husband already claimed the baseball cap with the Grace Village logo (missing from the picture). I definitely will eat the chocolate, maybe wear the earrings, maybe the socks. The doormat we may use this month, but then when GV swap shop happens in another month, add to that. Ditto the table runner.
I had a medical appointment in Fort Wayne today so stopped at Costco before heading home. I saw these carrot cakes in the bakery. We will split one tonight.
Today's forecast was for temps around 38 and winds gusting up to 30 mph. We did not change all of our clocks last night. We got up around 7 standard time. To everybody else, that was 8 a.m. So we had a leisurely breakfast and watched the church service streamed at 10:30 instead of 9 a.m. We planned on a late lunch because we wanted to attend a concert at Manchester University (Indiana) at 3 p.m.
We ate lunch at El Mezquite in North Manchester where we have eaten many times.
The promotional material for the concert had said Piano Concerto Number 1 by Brahms would be featured. The pianist who was to come from Denmark had visa trouble; he didn't make it to the U.S. Instead Jerry Westenkuehler played an organ concerto by Handel and then after intermission a concerto by Francis Poulenc (who was totally unfamiliar to me). Dr. Westenkuehler is organ professor at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. I do not see how a person can move both feet fast and furious on the pedals while playing the keyboards. Like patting one's head and rubbing one's stomach at the same time in my opinion.
The concert was held at Cordier Auditorium at Manchester University. According to the program, 7 of the Manchester Symphony Orchestra members are students at the college.