Each year, the Easter long weekend follows a full moon after the equinox. That's why it jumps all over the months of March and April. The Jewish Passover began last Tuesday so that day must have marked the full moon. These snaps of the moon rising (L) and setting (R) were taken around that day. You can't help noticing how bright it is.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Eggs are a symbol of new life. Because of Jesus' resurrection from death on that first Easter Sunday, long ago, we can indeed have new life. Happy Easter.
Each year, the Easter long weekend follows a full moon after the equinox. That's why it jumps all over the months of March and April. The Jewish Passover began last Tuesday so that day must have marked the full moon. These snaps of the moon rising (L) and setting (R) were taken around that day. You can't help noticing how bright it is.
Each year, the Easter long weekend follows a full moon after the equinox. That's why it jumps all over the months of March and April. The Jewish Passover began last Tuesday so that day must have marked the full moon. These snaps of the moon rising (L) and setting (R) were taken around that day. You can't help noticing how bright it is.
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