Thursday, 17 April 2025

Easter Decorations - Outdoors & Indoors

 


Today (Maundy Thursday in English, Skärtorsdag in Swedish) was the warmest day yet here this spring, with temperatures up to around 22-23'C (71-73'F) in the afternoon. On my usual walk around the old cemetery, I noted that various bushes and trees are turning green now. Possibly it might slow down a bit over the weekend as lower temperatures are predicted to return - but on the other hand, som spring rain might work wonders as well...
 
Chestnut tree in the foreground

 

Blue pansies on great grandparents' grave
 

 


Many graves are decorated with daffodils for Easter.
 


 
Glad Påsk! = Happy Easter!
 









 

18 comments:

  1. I like your Easter decorations - the promise of good things to come.

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    1. Thanks Janice. I always enjoy changing some decorations and table runners etc with the seasons. :)

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  2. What a beautiful well maintained cemetery, I like the daffodils there.

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    1. Amy, cemeteries in Sweden are generally well maintained. This one is very close to where I live and I usually pass it, cross it, or just go walking there almost daily.

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  3. Did you put the pansies on the grave? I love the Chestnut tree. and your decorations are wonderful, such cheerful yellows. I especially like the row of little peeps and the black & red rooster

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    1. Ginny, that grave still "belongs" to my aunt who lives in another city and pays a fee to have it looked after by cemetery staff. (My brother and I do the same with the graves of our parents and paternal grandparents in a village outside town.) I just "keep an eye" on it for her and send her a photo now and then.

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  4. You've done a great job of decorating indoors, and finding all those springtime flowers outside too!

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    1. Thanks Barbara. Luckily the outdoors does not need any help from me, I can just go out and enjoy! :)

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  5. What a lovely Maundy Thursday it sounds like! The warm weather, budding greenery, and those beautiful daffodils in your photos really capture the essence of spring—hope the rain brings even more blooms!

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  6. A few sunny hours can make a big difference this time of year, and an entire day even more, as is obvious from your pictures of the cemetery. We have finally had some badly needed rain - not really enough, but better than nothing, and now it's grey and chilly.
    Nice to see Barbie and Skipper in their spring clothes, and with a fluffy little friend!

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    1. Meike, if memory serves me right, I think the "fluffy little friend" used to belong to my grandmother. He's a bit smaller than the five singing in the choir on the shelf above, and seemed happy to go and visit Barbie and Skipper instead... ;)

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    2. By the way, the "Glad Pask" card you sent me last year now serves as Easter decoration in my flat, along with a few other bits and bobs that fit the theme.

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    3. Meike, I can't recall now what I sent you, but good thing you held on to it, as this year I did not find any to buy, and got no Easter greetings sent off abroad by snail mail...

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  7. Good to be outdoors on such a beautiful spring day. Love your Easter decorations.

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  8. Cheerful photos. Spring has so much yellow to uplift our spirits. We had some rain here today, after many weeks of drought.

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    1. Jenny, rain expected here too tomorrow (and today was overcast). Yellow is certainly a colour I associate primarily with Easter :)

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