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Old March 1st 05, 08:54 AM
amesh \(Mette\)
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Default Easter and its traditions told on stamps

Easter falls early this year, and in only three weeks Spring Holidays are
there, this year roughly at the same time as Spring Equinox :-)

My old page about Easter has been totally revised, and has now
expanded to three pages about "traditions", "art", and "places".
http://shoebox.heindorffhus.dk/frame-Easter01.htm

On the traditions-page you will find stamps about decorated Easter eggs, a
pictorial postmark with the Easter Rabbit; and more general information
about the holiday. On the art-page you will find modern paintings on stamps
and stationery, and other items related to Easter, and on the places-page
you will find some items from Easter Island and Ascension. The latter page
is open for further information from the visitors about more places that
have their place name related to Easter in one way or another.
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Best regards
Ann Mette Heindorff (Mette)
reply to heindorffhus at heindorffhus dot dk
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