It's Easter weekend, an extended international public holiday event to celebrate the festival of Eastre, the Anglo-Saxon goddess who symbolises hare and egg. Eastre is often spelt Eostre, Oestre or Ostara. Ostara is also a northern European name for Astarte, which means “womb” and is another name for Venus, the goddess of love, passion, and creativity. The Christians of course stole this festival and attached their own gods to it. Nothing new there.
AI Overview on the internet says this:
Easter is officially about the resurrection of Jesus, but functionally, it’s a chaotic, sugary mashup of religious tradition and a fictional bunny delivering eggs. It’s a "movable feast" determined by the moon, making it a "spring fever" event involving chocolate, egg hunts, and peculiar traditions like Norwegian crime novels.
Richard is celebrating Oestre by fiddling with his big violin which I guess is shaped like a pregnant woman (the big violin not Richard) so that's in keeping with tradition.
Robert is missing and we may learn later that he was kidnapped by aliens or one of the gods he prays to. For his sake I hope it was his favourite, the Virgin Mary rather than something weird like the Holy Ghost.
As for me, we have guests staying so I'm under instruction to "stay close Matey and don't skive off. Also, don't make a mess".
I was going to skive off and write a nice long Easter-themed post for you but chickened out and found some previous Easter-themed posts I've written over the years. Here are links to some of them, by no means all, for your reading pleasure.
No need to thank me.


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