A new day begins
Spring is here bringing rebirth
Happy Ostara
Spring is here bringing rebirth
Happy Ostara
Published by B.J. Rychener
B.J. Rychener is a programmer/analyst in Maryland and has worked in the computer industry for over fifteen years. She is a Comptia A+ Certified Technician and is fluent in several programming languages and w... View profile
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6 Comments
Post a CommentHey - I never knew it was called Ostara - COOL!
Very nice!!!
I like the poem! I can't say I care much for the work of abominable Obams that came with it>
Great...made you a favorite.
Perty flowers too! :)
And a most joyous Ostara to you, too!