Are we losing some of our traditions, when last did one hear of an Easter Bonnet parade?
Shrove Tuesday, was not only Pancake Day, but also the day when children started playing marbles and whip and top.
As a teenager it was Good Friday when the rowing boats came into use on local lakes and rivers, and as a child the day my Mum walked to the fish market to purchase fresh fish for dinner.
We've already lost a lot AOG, mention this to anyone and they'll tell you that 'things change'. Now the word 'Easter' is left off the Easter eggs, and Nativity plays seem to be a thing of the past. What next?
There was always an Easter Bonnet parade in Luton (home of hats) but it died out years ago. Also orange rolling on Dunstable Downs for children -cancelled many years ago - elf and safety!
All my Grandchildren have had special school masses this week before breaking up , the little ones made Easter Bonnets and decorated Eggs, I have lovely Easter Cards on display here too.
One part of the family have gone away because it's my daughter's birthday - they are having an egg hunt after a stiff bracing walk (they're in the Highlands).
Some traditions have changed some haven't , a bit choppy on the water out here for rowing boat but they anglers look settled.
/// Oooh, I had a whip and top - haven't thought about them for years. ///
Remember the 'Window Breakers' always a favourite of the boys, we would see how high we could make the jump up in the air, there was a certain amount of skill attached to it of course.
We would also push a drawing pin in the centre of the top and chalk coloured rings around it.