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Hello fellow gardeners. We are in week 4: I will answer question 1.
Do you have memories of Easter egg hunts in your garden? Perhaps as a child, or even as a parent hiding eggs for your own children.
Reading question 1 reminded me of happy times, when I used to hide Easter eggs for Easter, at Easter, and my children would happily search for them, filling a small bucket. Beautiful times that will never come back. My children are grown up now, they are college students. I also made several bunnies out of felted fabric.
Then I searched through my moving boxes and managed to find evidence of those memories. I got a chocolate egg carton, a nest, and 03 fabric bunnies.
Once, there was no garden at home, so I went to the square in my city with my husband, he sat with them while I hid the eggs in the grass. My children were amazed when they got the Easter eggs and lasted several days eating chocolates. Then another year I made the bunnies out of cloth and used them as decoration for that day.
In our country Venezuela this tradition is not very popular; however, there are some establishments that sell these eggs. Only a few parents make the effort and comply with this tradition.
I also have a nest made by the female of a gonzalito, they are elongated nests, I got it empty among my plants, I have thought to keep it for future use, when I have my grandchildren it will be ideal to keep Easter eggs.
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