Easter normally stands for excessive eating, family visiting, eggs, TV full of Biblical films and holy ceremonies. There is no Santa or gifts. Symbolically it represents the finale of a series of anniversaries of more or less morbid events such as nailing on a man on a large wooden cross, which he previously had to carry. For those who don’t take a torture device as a symbol of their belief, it’s just a day off and a wonderful opportunity to consume some essential cholesterol.
Eggs are being painted… We at YSKT decided to tackle the issue the natural way, which didn’t work out exactly as imagined using the onion and red beet. So a bit of artificial coloring was called to help. Natural coloring therefore remains a challenge for the next (perhaps orthodox) easter. Imprinting the leaves instead of stickers was fine. Here’s the result:

This Easter we also got blessed with some genuine Christmas scenery, it just snowed and snowed, although the snow kept melting as it hit the ground.

P.S. Thanks to the Pope for the Easter gifts – the new deadly sins. For most of us it is much easier not to genetically experiment on humans than to resist the temptation of the neighbor’s wife.