Maybe a little weak - I would prefer something that referred to Our Blessed Lord’s resurrection...
Very nice. Who was the artist?
Are those bunnies squaring off with golf clubs to knock the eggs off each other’s noses?
Like the blowing feathers off the noses scene in The Alamo?
Maybe work in a Tomahawk or MOAB in the background with an Easter bunny riding it.
With the wooden spoons it looks like a commemoration of the Easter egg roll usually done on the White House lawn.
I like it and I’ll just bet it was done by one of the students that the First Lady was visiting...
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"fbcdn.net" is not the White House, it's a random Facebook site.
Are you sure this is legit? (I'm not a Facebooker)
Here's the Air Force 1 Easter egg.
Really not interesting or well designed. IMHO, of course. I get better cards at Trader Joe for $1.00
You sure this is the official card? Maybe it’s printed on gold leaf.
Wish our amazing new first family were celebrating Easter/Passover at the White House instead of Mar-a-Lago.
I would love to see all his grandchildren hunting eggs on the lawn and it would be an awesome opportunity to experience the holidays at the White House.
Why miss the chance to enjoy their first holiday in the peoples’ house???
I’m in Maryland and the weather is supposed to be just about perfect in the Mid-Atlantic.
The Easter Egg has a long history. It stretches back to early Christianity when the early Christians of Mesopotamia celebrated the cracking of the egg as symbol of the opening of the tomb of Jesus and a symbol of the resurrection. The eating of eggs were prohibited during Lent and were stored up to be eaten on Resurrection Day, the day we call Easter. They were hard boiled to prevent spoilage. In the Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches these hard boiled eggs were dyed red to symbolize the sacrificial blood of Christ.
The Easter Rabbit originated from the German Lutherans who created a mythical rabbit that would judge the children for their conduct at the start of the season of Eastertide. The Easter Rabbit was the equivalent of Santa Clause who would bring gifts and candy and, of course, Easter Eggs.
It’s obvious it represents the Egg Roll on Monday, and Melania is in charge of it
I’m no connoisseur of art. . .but I think this one is definitely lacking! What is the point? We either celebrate Easter or we don’t. Same with Christmas. . . .I hope they don’t have two Santa Clauses front and center this year.
To deny Christ at Easter is to deny Christ period. . . regardless of what some of the people of this country believe.