The first day of May!
The
month of my nameday, the last and most intense month of spring AND the
month just before summer!
Lots to wait for!
Yeahhhhhhhhhhh!
Lots to wait for!
Yeahhhhhhhhhhh!
| I don't know its actual name, but in Greece we call this flower 'May'! |
Orthodox Easter is also in May this year, next Sunday actually, so I'm leaving to spend my Easter holidays with my parents and I'll post again when I get back.
| My mum's Easter eggs dyed naturally. |
Wishing everyone Happy May and Kαλό Πάσχα!
You have to how our how to make those eggs they are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteHappy Orthodox Easter, RF!
ReplyDeleteGreat - looking eggs with nice patterns (leaves remain a classic choise)!
Happy Easter! Hope you have a lovely time at your parents. The red flower looks like Red Valerian though it's a while before it will be flowering over here! x
ReplyDeleteHappy May! The eggs look gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteNina x
happy Easter and Happy May! Love the eggs, we call them Pashe (!) eggs( pronounced Pase/ pace eggs) here in the north of England. My Grandma still makes them every Easter.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely visit with your parents!
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