Gravatar It is just simple logic. Totally understandable. I like good quality too. Belgian chocolate rocks my world. Maybe those bells will beam up some of that great chocolate then send it my way.


Gravatar Ahhh, ok, my teacher was explaining the bell thing in class yesterday but it sounded strange so I thought I wasn't understanding the Dutch well. Guess I was spot on. Have a lovely holiday.


Gravatar No, really, it was real glue...non toxic, but still glue...he did it to show off, you know, being a bonehead boy.


Gravatar Those were such incredible stories! Now it all makes sense

I'm keeping my eyes out for bells tomorrow!


Gravatar My son needs an explanation for everything! If he does not get it, he makes one up! But it's always very plausible!
By the way, lovely log!
Big hug!
Your littel sister coming over this weekend and very much looking forward to it...


Gravatar Interesting relationships. I always thought the Easter bunny laid the chocolate eggs.


Gravatar Children are totally logical in their creativity. It's a shame we lose the ability when we grow up.

By the way, I agree with him about the chocolate - dark Belgian chocolate is the best!


Gravatar I really like this version of Easter eggs delivered by bells from Rome. I have never heard that before. Better than the bunny! Even an Energizer bunny.


Gravatar Reading your blog today after a short break. I love your nephew's explanation of Easter. As you know we do the bunny thing here in America, but I love that the bunny collaborates with the bells in Belgium! We should let children make up all our fables and myths. I love the picture of your Belgium bell...bells and black/white photos speak to me.

Also love the picture of your Provencal door! You are right...it's very similar to the one I took in Cucuron!

Happy Easter! E


Gravatar I had never heard of bells delivering the eggs. I like your, nephew was it, theory. Maybe I can find some of that money.




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