Awesome for the couple, awesome for the rest of us, imagining their moment. Hope they have a great time, and one day tell their kids about this!
The Laugh Heard Round the World
Tonight is the first night of Passover, and Jewish people all over the world gather to observe the holiday with a Seder, which tells the story of the exodus from Egypt and the flight toward freedom. The ritual of the Seder answers this question: Why is this night different from all other nights?
Can’t you just picture the answers tonight, from every place in the world where a Seder is being held. LOL!
There is a Yiddish term, sh’vach, which means something like “good enough”. Tonight, my Seder is a sh’vach seder. No tables put together to seat 24, no silver polished or linen pressed, no help in the kitchen, no cooking and baking for a week, no joy as the youngest haltingly shows off her or his reading skills by asking the Four Questions. Just FaceTiming, and a lot of laughs as we’ll chime in with “Why This Night is Different From All Other Nights”!
And for the record, this isn’t the first time a crudely drawn shank bone has appeared on this Seder plate.
Happy Passover!
Vigil For a Whale
The pilot whale that washed up on Little Island in West Falmouth is being left in place to decompose. I was surprised there were no buzzards, gulls, coyotes, having a go at it. It was eerily quiet. A time to reflect.
Another Cape Cod Moment
Enjoy a moment of watching a swan glide around, looking for food, at Little Harbor in West Falmouth.
Small Town in the Time of C-virus
Delivery of new water filter to my porch, along with encouraging message from Kelley Colon at F.W. Webb. Just another day in fabulous Falmouth! Thank you, Kelley.
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