Egg-hunting
April 12, 2009 by Vauna Beauvais

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Happy Easter!
Do you think of Easter as a family time, a time of religious significance, good for spring cleaning, an opportunity to catch up on work, a time to go on holiday, a few days to do DIY or sorting out the garden?
A lot of people take time off work, over Easter, or they have enforced holiday time due to their organisations being closed. Some people are working throughout the whole of Easter, just as if it were another regular, or shift pattern, weekend. Some people would never dream of working over Easter for reasons given in the paragraph above. Some people don’t have a lot of choice.

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The Whitehouse is holding an Easter Egg Hunt. Perhaps it’s a little different from the ones in suburban Nottingham?
I remember time spent with cousins during childhood, running around their garden looking for Easter eggs, hidden by an auntie, who was more excited than we were.
A friend sent me an email over the weekend, asking me to search for an egg that she had hidden somewhere in the world. Her clue was very full, and so it was easy-peasy. Still, a lot of fun, though.
Here is the site that she directed me to to find my hidden Easter egg.

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Hide an egg for someone, send them an email to ask them to look for it.
You can give them a clue. Once they begin to look, if there are other eggs in the area, it will say, “this is not your egg” until they come across the egg that has been hidden for them.
The site is an airline company, and they are doing an Easter promotion.
Your recipient can also win fights with Lufthansa, if your egg is a winner.

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