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He is Risen indeed!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blessed Easter Anita.
just returned from visiting the in-laws for the holiday and was catching up with 'net stuff.
btw, if you want some photoshop/website graphics help, i'd love to be of service (saw the notes @ prairie chicks).
Deb H
LOVE this image of the stone being rolled away--and THE EMPTY TOMB!!!
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Patti
Same to you, Patti. Yes, this photo really gets to the heart of the Easter season. If I were to add anything to it though, it'd be a cross on the left hand side about where that yellow spot is.
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Anita.
Somewhere here was a comment from Deb which has now disappeared although the total still said 2. Hmmm... is blogger playing tricks again? Don't they know April Fool's Day was last week. Heh.
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