"Lovliest of trees, the cherry now
Is hung with bloom along the bough,
And stands about the woodland ride,
Wearing white for Eastertide."
A. E. Housman
After such a winter as we have had, and a poor excuse for an early spring, it appears that the tide has turned. This year Easter and Passover fall in the same week, just as they did on the first Easter. The symbolism is powerful. We wish all of our readers a happy and joyous season and for our winter-weary selves, sunshine and warmth. The trees along Shelter Rock Road and Searingtown Road are turning pink and white just in time.
E.F.B.