Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Easter Weekend ~ 2025

Hello friends and fellow bloggers,

Another Easter has come and gone. I hope yours was a special one.

We had our Easter dinner on Easter Sunday or what many call Resurrection Sunday, the day that Jesus rose from his grave after being crucified on Good Friday.

This year I decided to make it easy on myself in the kitchen. Instead of roast ham or turkey with all the fixings, I made a sheet pan dinner of small potatoes, asparagus and salmon covered in olive oil and herbs.  For dessert we had a fruit flan. 

Dinner was delicious and best of all I didn't feel so tired out like I usually do when making the holiday meal. 



On the sacred holidays I'd rather be thinking about the reason for the season, especially at Christmas and Easter instead of slaving over a hot stove. Right now too everything is in disarray at my home.  There are all kinds of boxes, bags and furniture that either has to be sorted or taken to the landfill. This kind of situation doesn't lend itself to having people over as much as I'd like to host a few people on special holidays. It will have to wait until things are more organized.

On Saturday I had errands, the main one was to go to an advance poll and cast my vote for the federal election. The voting day is April 28th but advance polls were open for 3 days over the long weekend and there was a record turnout of voters. I had to wait in line a bit longer than usual and I was glad to get out there once finished because I was too hot in the small room. Everything went well though. The elections here are always well run in my opinion and things tend to go quite smoothly. On my walk to the polling station I took the following photos. This is my contribution to Skywatch Friday this week.Sorry it's late but I had an issue with trying to upload.  This has been a problem over the past month. 











It had been a lovely day but you can see the clouds forming.

After voting I stopped for a light dinner of Pho Noodle Soup and shrimp salad rolls.  It was delicious. By the time I left to go home, it was pouring rain. I was glad I had the warming soup to sustain me because it was also quite chilly and I wasn't quite dressed for heavy rain.  I had to walk a few blocks in order to catch the city busy for my short ride home.


Easter Monday saw me getting things organized for the week ahead. I also visited the community garden to weed and plant seeds.  I planted 2 varieties of sunflowers, carrots, watermelon and leeks. I'd like to plant some kale if I can find some seeds soon.  I may or may not plant tomatoes.  I think it's a bit early for a wide variety of seeds and nursery plants but the community garden contract stipulates that our gardens must be fully planted by the end of April each year. It means I start buying seeds and sometimes starting them, sometime in February or March. I buy locally not through mail order and so the options are limited.

While at the garden I ran into someone I knew from university many years ago when we were both working at the Law Faculty. It turns out she is a newcomer to the community garden and we had a nice chat and updated one another on our personal news and other people we both know in common.  It was nice to have a visit with her. 

That's how my weekend went. I was pleased with my balance of work and relaxation. I hope you had a great weekend too. Thanks for visiting and please come again soon. 

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  1. A lovely weekend. Sheet pan dinners are the best!

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    1. Thank you Sallie. I hope you had a great Easter too. Sheet dinners are my favourite.

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  2. It looks lovely in your world and sounds like a very nice Easter. Your dinner sounds delicious! And now, it's back to all the tasks, isn't it? I guess it comes with the territory. Good luck with your election.

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    1. Thanks Jeanie. I had a great Easter and now it's back to work, lol.

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  3. Very pretty in the springtime in your town.

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    1. Yes, I feel very blessed by the abundance of natural beauty here.

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  4. I learn lots from blogging. I had never heard of sheet pan dinners.

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    1. It's always nice to learn something new. I can't remember where I. learned about sheet pan dinners but I've been making them ever since.

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  5. You live in a beautiful town! Your Easter dinner looks scrumptious!!

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  6. Loved your first scenery picture (the mountains with a streak of snow) and you do have a beautiful town. Your sheet pan Easter dinner should become an annual Easter tradition - you are so right about working so hard that you can't fully enjoy the reason for the gathering. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you Alana. I have begun to scale back on all holiday meals just to make things simple. The salmon dinner was so easy and scrumptious so will become one of our holiday meals.

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  7. I enjoyed your photos of your walk from the polling station. You live in a very nice city.
    We've tamed down our holiday meals for reasons similar to yours in order to reduce the work involved.

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    1. Thank you Yogi. I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one scaling down the holiday meals. It's a good time of our lives to start relaxing more and enjoying what life has to offer.

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  8. Oh, your salmon dinner looks so good and what a grea idea! I love simple ways to cook meals without a lot of fuss! When it's just the two of us we just don't need so much food...and even with our family we have started making it simpler on ourselves. If lots of people are coming I always ask them to bring a dish to share and that makes it much easier on me too. I love the pictures along your walk...so beautiful where you live! And I'm proud of you for doing the cleaning/downsizing, etc. It is something I need to do and want to do, but don't seem to have the energy to tackle it. I need something to spur me on like moving to get me "moving". LOL.

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    1. Hi Pamela, I'm glad to hear that other people are also changing how they cook and host meals for others because I don't like to feel alone, lol. I've been at this cleaning and downsizing thing for years already. I'm only starting to really feel like I'm making good progress because as the years go by I'm getting more ruthless. I've found that you have to be a bit more ruthless about what goes because you're also constantly bringing in new things especially clothing, books and any hobby items you might use. So now I'm trying to by less and get rid of more. The outgo has to be greater than the incoming. Simple math, lol. I hope you will be able to get the motivation to begin.

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  9. Reading about how your holiday and weekend went was really enjoyable 👍🥰
    First of all it’s too late yet Happy Easter my dear friend 🤗
    I felt happy how you felt less tired because of light cooking on Easter night 😊 yes I could relate because such events are quite exhausting for women who spend most their time of holidays in kitchen to please all around them which is nice but at this part of age I feel light food is best choice,easy to cook easy to digest 🤗
    Everything looks very healthy and delicious 👌😍
    Walking in rain sounds amazing,glad you lived not much far .
    I absolutely Loved the photos,all of them 🥰♥️
    You certainly live in such a beautiful area 👍🤗♥️
    I most loved blooming trees wow such magical sight 🥹🥰♥️
    Bravo for casting vote 👌😊 hope elected leader will serve the country faithfully 🙏

    Sending much love and best wishes 🫂♥️

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    1. Thank you dear Baili for your very lovely comment. 💕

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