Eunice and I ventured to Whitestone in the borough of Queens in New Yolk City. There was a tremendous amount of food from several restaurants and posed with many of the owners and those running the event.
Esther resided at the Rubber Chicken Forest at the Twisted Oak Winery in California. She was taken home and enjoyed herself until she saw her twin sister's photo on an egg carton. Eunice was sent to New York to be with Esther. At first they did not get along as Esther was used to traveling alone. Now they travel together. The family expands adopting Ethel Louise at Chix R' Us and taking in Marilyn, a kleptomaniac, and Minerva, who have recently adopted baby Mildred.
Friday, May 3, 2019
Friday, April 26, 2019
Esther and Eunice Celebrate Passover
Eunice and I were invited to someone's house to enjoy a Passover seder. I think we might have gone to one a long time ago, but don't remember.
Here we are checking out the seder plate that had a roasted egg, lamb shank, parsley and bitter herbs. We couldn't help but wonder about the egg.
The three maztos were placed on the table and we all had a peace after saying a prayer....something about not having time to leaven bread.
Part of the tradition is to have an egg in salt water. We kind of passed on the egg itself but had a little of the yolk in the salt water.
Dinner consisted of chicken, potatoes, broccoli, and salmon. We had the salmon and discussed whether to have any of the chicken for obvious reasons.
During the seder we were to partake in four glasses of wine. I might have had too much and even went after the special cup reserved for Miriam.
We saved room for dessert of poached pear, poached apple and macaroon.
Here we are checking out the seder plate that had a roasted egg, lamb shank, parsley and bitter herbs. We couldn't help but wonder about the egg.
The three maztos were placed on the table and we all had a peace after saying a prayer....something about not having time to leaven bread.
Part of the tradition is to have an egg in salt water. We kind of passed on the egg itself but had a little of the yolk in the salt water.
Dinner consisted of chicken, potatoes, broccoli, and salmon. We had the salmon and discussed whether to have any of the chicken for obvious reasons.
During the seder we were to partake in four glasses of wine. I might have had too much and even went after the special cup reserved for Miriam.
We saved room for dessert of poached pear, poached apple and macaroon.
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