Monday, April 9, 2007

Easter 2007

I hope everyone reading this blog had a happy Easter. It's Easter Monday today, of course, and I'm sorry for my belated salutations.
Next Easter Sunday will fall on March 23, the second earliest date it can possibly be on. I was wondering if it would be too close to the end of winter to celebrate Easter then, but the chilly temperatures in the Northeast of late have made that question moot. It's April, and it still feels like March here! Daytime temperatures stay in the forties (Fahrenheit, of course!), while 50-odd degrees is almost a heat wave. In Cleveland, there's so much snow on the ground that the city looked more ready for Santa Claus than the Easter Bunny! :-O
It would be even more ironic if next March set record high temperatures that made Easter perfect for an early observance. But global warming notwithstanding, weird weather isn't the biggest concern for the American Northeast in 2008.
Some seismology experts have been predicting major earthquake for the area for next year.
And if its hits New York, Pat Robertson will insist that they had it coming!
:-O

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