Today's Easter Tids Issue 2,802
Opening Stuff:
 
I can see clearly now the cross that's there.
My mind perplexed of the words I hear,
"I thirst"; "God, why have you forsaken me"
Is he God? Or merely tortured man we see.
He is, the Savior; Sent by God, his only Son.
This man for us; The Resurrection; We have won.

Not much to write about today. After remembering, absorbing the magnitude, the meaning of Jesus dying on that cross; Reviled by doubters, suffering as a human, so that future generations may be free from past original sins...for ever, and ever.  What else is there?

The Question:
Who were the few gathered below the cross as Jesus died?

The Headlines:
--Billions Around The World Remember the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
--North Korea Reacts To US/SK Exercises With New Threats; Deployment Of Missiles.
--As Markets Reach New Peaks, Analysts Warning Of Pull-Backs.
--Cyprus Banks Reopen To Calm Public.
--Bombs Throughout Middle East, North Africa Continue To Kill.
--Chief Justice Roberts Latest Victim Of Credit Card Fraud.
--All Girls Smith College Rejects Transgender Applicant, Calliope Wong.
--Boston College Threatens To Expel Students In Organization Giving Out Free Condoms.

One of the big ongoing battles lately in Rhode Island has been for the Chairmanship of the Republican party  -- 3 guys fighting for the right to lead the state's 137 Republicans out of the desert. But, out of obscurity comes the truth.

Easter Morning always seems brighter than the average day, even when it's raining.

After eating the ears off the chocolate bunny, downing a ham dinner shared with great friends, New Englander's will be focusing on Monday when the Beloved Red Sox open the 2013 season against the Ya-Ya-Ya...Well you know who I mean. That team from the Bronx. I and some fellow Sox'ers are feeling slightly less despondent after the Spring. The pitching looks better and a couple of rookies could be a pleasant surprise. Actually I feel great, like the Red Sox days of yore, before they won the two World Series. Those days when they made you cry more than thrill, but the thrills they gave were exceptionally rapturous. So, it's a wait and see year, and I love the unknown. I guess you feel the same about your teams.

One of the great lessons of today, Good Friday, is forgiveness.

What does Lazaro have that I cannot see? Once again he escapes as the best of the guy singers last Wednesday, Devin Levez, got axed. Well, next week a female singer will definitely be in the bottom three, probably Amber or Janelle. An internet poll has Candice as the Favorite to win it all closely followed by Kree and Angie.  Janelle is next down a peg or two. Amber, surprisingly to me, is down with the guys.

Reading Between the Lines Movie Reviews:
Not a banner week, but here goes anyhow.
--The Host may or may not be good depending on how over the top they treat this old formula. An unseen enemy threatens mankind by taking over their bodies and erasing their memories. Melanie Skylar risks all to save loved ones.
GI Joe: Retaliation; The title tells it all. GI Joes must not only fight mortal enemy, but also threats from inside their own government.
--In Tyler Perry's Temptation, Ivy League educated Marital relations expert can't solve own marriage problems. She breaks her own rule to have an affair with client, which develops into dangerous situation. Could be ok. Warning: A Kardashian is in this movie.

The Answer:
There were three Mary's -- His mother, His mother's sister and Mary Magdalene. There were two or three soldiers, three criminals on the other two crosses and several Jewish officials and one passerby who came to mock him. The disciples were in hiding.

Which came first, the Chicken or the Easter egg? What came before the universe? Yes that little egg we see in baskets of green grass, roll or hunt each Easter Sunday is truly part of the big question. It is a symbol of the mystery; of what God has touched in the past. The answer is of course, God came first. And that explains everything.

Happy Easter everybody!

I leave you with something truly beautiful for Easter morning, the final movement of Gustav Mahler's  8th Symphony: The Resurrection
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYM54vhLYTU