If you're a regular reader of the Scribbles, you might already know that I am involved with the flowers at my church.
At this time of year we get to go...well, not exactly wild with the flowers, but after the austerity of Lent - a whole six weeks with bare walls and an unadorned altar - Easter Sunday hits the senses in a striking and sweet-smelling display. Today was no exception; for my blog today, I thought I'd share them with you...
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As soon as you walk into the porch, you're greeted with flowers... |
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The window above the altar. |
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Arrangements of orange, purple and yellow were in every other window bar one, at the font and in the passageway to the Chapter House. Funny thing was - the tulips had all started to grow upwards in the light from the windows! |
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The Easter garden. |
Happy Easter, everyone - He is Risen indeed, Alleluia!
Really beautiful, Katherine, Happy Easter to you all. x
ReplyDeleteThanks, Baz - Happy Easter to you and yours too!
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