Fran, I don't remember them EVER doing Easter before. I wondered if it was something to do with the rabbits (and Chinese Year Of....) There was a notice in Thai and English explaining what Easter was so perhaps this IS the first time.
I also love the fact that if they're going to do something, they do it BIG. Brilliant.
Love your comment here. really interesting that it's a new thing. But they have made it their own, haven't they. Wonder if it is also seen as a way to encourage expats to stay?
I love Easter. It's spring time, there are rabbits, and grown women can get chocolate all over their faces and no-one bats an eye. Or is that just in my house?
I moved with my family to Bangkok in July 2005. What do I do? I make hats and costumes; I’ve written articles, a novel and a non-fiction book is underway… I've held a variety of volunteer positions within the expat community.
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Love the giant eggs! They do it in style, then?
Fran, I don't remember them EVER doing Easter before. I wondered if it was something to do with the rabbits (and Chinese Year Of....) There was a notice in Thai and English explaining what Easter was so perhaps this IS the first time.
I also love the fact that if they're going to do something, they do it BIG. Brilliant.
Love your comment here. really interesting that it's a new thing. But they have made it their own, haven't they. Wonder if it is also seen as a way to encourage expats to stay?
Mmmm, looks lovely. And how interesting that this is the first time.
How fab - giant eggs!
+ interesting that it's the first time.
Happy Easter to you.
warm wishes
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Great pictures. I could just eat one of those chocolate bunnies now.
Sue, thank you. I really don't know why they've done it this year but do suspect they suddenly felt connected to the rabbits?
Helen, the chocolate looks lovely, right? Yum.
Bluestocking Mum, I love all their giant stuff!
Debs, I bet you could; you've been off the chocolate for AGES haven't you?
What a fabulous display.
I love Easter.
It's spring time, there are rabbits, and grown women can get chocolate all over their faces and no-one bats an eye.
Or is that just in my house?
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