Jayne Dawson: Make Easter whatever you want '“ that's the joy of it

2015: Daffodils in full bloom on Easter Sunday in the grounds of Kirkstall Abbey. PIC: Tony Johnson2015: Daffodils in full bloom on Easter Sunday in the grounds of Kirkstall Abbey. PIC: Tony Johnson
2015: Daffodils in full bloom on Easter Sunday in the grounds of Kirkstall Abbey. PIC: Tony Johnson
Well then how do you like yours?

Maybe with a leg of lamb, a bucketload of chocolate and a toasted teacake.

Possibly you prefer to make friends with Mother Nature, rhapsodising over snowdrops and a host of golden daffodils.

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Or you might prefer the attractions of your sofa and an afternoon with Charlton Heston and The Greatest Story Ever Told.

You might even go to church, because it is after all the oldest of the Christian festivals.

But that’s the great thing about Easter - you can slice and dice it pretty much anyway you choose.

Unlike that other two day festival, you know that one in winter, there isn’t a template to which you must try very hard to conform.

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