Easter Easter in the UK in England has its origins long before the advent of Christianity. Easter is named after the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring - Eostre. Birth, happiness and fertility is attributed to some of the symbols of the goddess. Easter does not just mean the end of winter but it is also the end of the post. And so it is a time of joy and celebration. Easter eggs and the Easter bunny as a symbol of spring and new life are inextricably linked with Easter in England. Used to be decorated with paint as our Polish Easter eggs. Currently, are superseded by chocolate Easter eggs. In the north of England in Preston is a custom turlania eggs. Hard-boiled eggs are rolling on the slope and the egg that is most Sturla wins:) In other regions, people play this way: holding up an egg in your hand and strikes the opponent's egg. The player whose egg breaks first. Another game is to hunt for eggs checker plate, extends in the recesses of the garden. Easter Bunny
Easter Easter in the UK in England has its origins long before the advent of Christianity. Easter is named after the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring - Eostre. Birth, happiness and fertility is attributed to some of the symbols of the goddess. Easter does not just mean the end of winter but it is also the end of the post. And so it is a time of joy and celebration. Easter eggs and the Easter bunny as a symbol of spring and new life are inextricably linked with Easter in England. Used to be decorated with paint as our Polish Easter eggs. Currently, are superseded by chocolate Easter eggs. In the north of England in Preston is a custom turlania eggs. Hard-boiled eggs are rolling on the slope and the egg that is most Sturla wins:) In other regions, people play this way: holding up an egg in your hand and strikes the opponent's egg. The player whose egg breaks first. Another game is to hunt for eggs checker plate, extends in the recesses of the garden. Easter Bunny