So how did the Easter
Egg come about? Well there are several
theories about this; but one is that Christian customs connect the egg to some
extent adaption of several ancient pagan rites.
Ancient Egyptians believed the Phoenix raised, burnt and was reborn with
the egg left behind. Hindu scriptures
believe the world was developed from an egg.
With the rise of Christianity over time, the egg representing new life,
the Resurrection. The earliest Easter
Eggs were duck and hen eggs decorated with dye.
17th and 18th Centuries egg-shaped toys were given.
Chocolate started to creep in the Victorian
age, and the beautiful carved Fabergé eggs in the 19th Century. Cadbury made their first Easter Egg to be
sold in 1875. Oh an a little PS for the
health conscious today, 200g of Easter chocolate may equal a 3 hour jog not to
hit the waistline...arh man. I better
get jogging, might be in Port Douglas by tomorrow with all the chocolate that
has passed these lips. Happy Easter
Everyone. :)
365 days = 365 photographs..rules of engagement; 1.I have to take a photo each day, no matter where I am and what I am doing. 2. Post it, when possible. Not all the places I will be visiting have access to the web; yes I know it is hard to believe but there are still some places like that exist, and they are amazing. 3. No photos from your film library can be used or posted..remember it isn't about the destination, but the journey that takes us there..enjoy. :)
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