Y Pasg 2023
Revisiting last year's Easter post, a familiar theme of variable weather is noted, then as now. It's Good Friday tomorrow, and we've bought in the victuals for Sunday's festive meal: lamb, potatoes and veg; the traditional Easter fare, and why the heck not? Of course, we'll be one short in our number this year, as Alan is no longer physically with us; however, we'll raise a glass to him and the many other absent friends on the day. Easter is a time for reflection, whether you cleave to Christianity or not, but as Alan always maintained, you can't simply deny the cultural milieu of your upbringing: you are a product of your religious context, like it or not. However, the symbolism of Easter is not just confined to Christianity: it's a good deal more fundamental than that, and pre-dates 'modern' religions by millennia.
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