Views of the Neighborhood – In Search of Easter Decorations

Today we are going to search Lakeway for signs of Easter. We are being catered by Another Broken Egg of Austin. Our entertainment is Bing Crosby.

Menu

SHRIMP ‘N GRITS – Gulf shrimp and andouille sautéed with red peppers and onions in a spicy low country reduction over creamy cheese grits. Served with garlic bread and lemon.

Our first stop is a fancy bunny mail topper.

Next is another bunny but one looking very content.

The purple house has gone all out with Easter Baskets (in the skeleton’s flanges) and eggs.

Now, this is an Easter display that you may remember from last year.

Bunny guards the door.

Here are some pretty sketchy carrots. The spring wreaths look good.

Bunny-eared tortoise. Yes, that is a bunny tail on the tortoise too.

An egg flag is always welcome.

A happy Easter message to all of us.

An easter egg hunt to finish the tour.

So let’s enjoy the food and Bing Crosby.

96 comments

  1. Hi John,
    interesting, we don’t have any Easter decorations here except empty eggs hanging in bushes or trees.
    Keep well
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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    1. We have very few here as well. I hope you have a super week. 😁

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  2. Some very cute bunnys out there in your neck of the woods. We are now in the middle of nowhere in Ireland and get hares. 🤗

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    1. We used to have hares at the Gulf of Mexico coast. They are big and fast. Thanks, Bee.

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      1. They are indeed. The one that hopples around our house is a young one though and still has to learn the ways of the world 😊

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      2. For some reason, this went to spam. Thanks for the comment, Bee.

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  3. Here in South Africa, Easter decorations are unknown. But some families do organise Easter Egg hunts on a modest scale,in their own gardens, for very small kids. The shops, of course, are crammed with chocolate Easter Eggs and Hot cross buns.

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    1. Oooooh. Hot cross buns. Haven’t had one in years. Thanks for the memory, Alison

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  4. Some great Easter decorations in your neighbourhood. Awesome choices for breakfast/brunch.

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    1. Thank you, Darlene. Had to stick with an egg theme for brunch.

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  5. My sister has filled the trees with Easter eggs, and the squirrels have been stealing them.

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    1. Ha ha ha. I’ll bet they are happy. 😁

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  6. The pictures are very good, John, but that tortoise takes the cake!!
    I’ll have the Shrimp Benny please – that sounds delicious!

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    1. It does. I have to go to this place. Haven’t been there yet. Thanks, GP.

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  7. I love how festive your neighborhood is, John. The skeletons are a little odd for Easter.😉

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    1. That house has them up all year and just change them to meet the holiday du jour. Thanks, Jill

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  8. That storybook display is really impressive.

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    1. He puts that up every year. Thanks, Charles.

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  9. Another great Sunday neighborhood tour, John. Love all the decorations, especially that second bunny on the mailbox. (I think I’d leave him out all year!) Not so sure why the skeletons are helping with Easter, but what do I know. All in all, you have a most amazing neighborhood, and I love the way everyone gets into the spirit of each holiday or occasion. Thanks for sharing! 😀 ❤

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    1. I don’t think anyone understands the skeletons but they join in for the holiday.

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  10. How about a picture of your front door area with all the protection? Would be fun to see a bunny and other deco out front by the moat, etc.
    Happy Easter from Peter Cottontail.

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    1. The auto machine gun system eliminated the stuffed toys since the AI assumed they were aggressors. Going to careful next time. All that fluff now needs to be raked up.

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  11. I was distracted by the shrimp ‘n grits offering, but I did like the two bunny mail toppers.

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  12. I’ll have an order of the Shrimp & Grits, please. That would be divine.
    So, skeletons for Easter… Does Tim Burton secretly live there? (Nightmare Before Christmas) I love the turtle in the bunny costume. Thanks for the tour, John. Hugs.

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    1. I just love shrimp and grits, Teagan. I’m glad you came along.

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  13. The turtle with the bunny ears made me howl! I think that mardi gras omelet is right up my alley. Thanks for all the fun!

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    1. Thank you for coming along, Noelle.

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  14. It’s nice that people put up decorations for Easter. Like GP, I think the bunny-eared tortoise is cool. Have a good one, John.

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    1. Thank you, Tim. Have a good one too. 😊

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  15. I love that your town will decorate for every imaginable holiday!
    Holiday Inn is one of my favourites.
    Happy Sunday, John!

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    1. I’m glad you like Holiday Inn, Dale.

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      1. It’s a fun movie ans often overlooked with White Christmas

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  16. I wonder if people come to Lakeway just for the food. Yum! Love the bunny ears on the tortoise. That purple house really has a thing for skeletons.

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    1. Love your comment, Jennie.

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      1. I’m so glad. Thanks, John.

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  17. What an amazing menu! I love the turtle with bunny ears!

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    1. Thank you, Bonnie. 😁

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  18. Love that tortoise. You go with what you have.

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    1. Thanks, Craig.

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  19. The tortoise made me laugh – loved him/her. Thanks for the song. I remember it as a kid, ancient that I am, so I turned the volume up loud. Thanks for the tour and brunch!

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    1. I’m glad you liked it all, Jo. Thanks for coming along and I hope you have a great week.

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  20. That tortoise is quite festive, but I wonder if anyone bothered to ask it first before making it into a less-stoic Easter bunny? No worries, I’m sure it enjoys being the center of attention no matter what costume it has on.

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    1. You make a good point Bruce. Might be considered Tortoise discrimination. 😁

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  21. Reading the list makes me hungry. I love that they decorate their gardens in the states. We used to make Easter bonnets at school and cards but that is about as exciting as it gets.

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    1. Folks here tend to like the special days and decorate to acknowledge them. Thanks for the comment.

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  22. Wonderful tour, John. Your neighborhood is always celebrating life. Love it! 🐰🐇🐰

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    1. Thank you, Gwen. It does seem people here do love life. 😊

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  23. What a great song … and what a gorgeous voice Bing had! My mom was a HUGE fan of hats and forced us girls to wear them, too. Needless to say, we weren’t fans, ha! I’m still giggling over the tortoise with bunny ears and fluffy tail.

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    1. Thank you, Debbie. That was quite a surprise to me.😁

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  24. Looks like you got a neighbor who wants to get more mileage out of his Halloween decorations. The big bunnies are fun looking.

    I’ll have the Chicken & Waffles – hard to pass that up, John.

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    1. Yes it is. Hard to pass on shrimp and grits too.

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  25. A fun Easter tour, John. I especially love that Happy Easter door decoration and the tortoise with the bunny ears and tail. Easter and Christmas are my two favorite holidays. 🤗

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    1. I’m glad you liked the post, Mae. Thanks for telling me.

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  26. Such interesting Easter decorations, especially the bunny ears on the tortoise!

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    1. Thank you, Becky. 😁

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  27. I suppose I could stuff down a waffle… but just 1 waffle with a bit of syrup.

    The 2 opening bunnies are gorgeous, and the turtle rabbit had me on the floor!
    Okay, grabbing a link or 2 and on my way.

    Was going to grab a pic of you from your author page, but it has vanished into a 404 error.
    No worries, I nabbed one off of Sally’s blog.
    ⨂ 🐂 ⨷ õẋ

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    1. I keep hearing these little footsteps in the hallway. 🤣 ⨂ 🐂 ⨷ õẋ

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      1. OMG! Easter bunnies? 🤣 ⨂ 🐂 ⨷ õẋ 🐰
        OR 🩰 ?

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      2. Designer feet. 🦶🏻🦶🏻

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      3. Yes, okay, but they look better in ballet slippers. LOL! 🐂🐂🐂🐂

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      4. I guess you are right. 🐂🐂🐂🐂

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      5. Now, if we can just get the oxen to put them on! 🩰🐂🐂🐂🐂🩰
        I’ve got the post scheduled for 3:am.

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      6. Do you have a link?🩰🐂🐂🐂🐂🩰🦶🏻🦶🏻

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      7. The Last Drive ~ John W. Howell


        I don’t think it will work. You might have to wait until 3:00 am.
        Let me know if it does work!

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      8. It will work tomorrow for sure. Thank you, OX OX OX OX

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  28. It’s all good fun, John, although the skeleton with Easter connection is a bit odd for me.

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    1. Very odd. Those folks march to the tune of a different drummer for sure.

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  29. I suspect those skeletons are just too challenging to take down and put back up so they thought, what the heck, let’s just adorn them with appropriate attire for the current holiday!😂😂

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    1. Great reason, Lynn. Of course their license plate on their purple car is ‘Creepers.’

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  30. I think I could totally be friends with the people in the purple house. I like their style.

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    1. They are a little bit unusual for sure.

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  31. Incredible stroll, dear John! We may call your area bunny’s one! Poor Skeletons! It is not their season yet. I wish you happy Easter mood! 🥳🥳🥳🤗🍤🍤🍤🍻

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  32. Loved your Easter tour John. But I have to say, holy cow, that menu had me drooling. It was hard to choose, but I’m having SMOKED SALMON BENEDICT, please. ❤

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    1. Sounds like a great choice.Can I interest you in a mimosa to go with that?

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      1. How about a Bloody Caesar? Lol 🙂

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      2. Coming right up. You want that supersized?

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      3. Of course! 🙂 🙂

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  33. LOL! The tortoise wins in my book! Fun tour, John.

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  34. This was a hare raising experience, Boss.

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    1. Ha ha ha. Glad you liked it.

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      1. I loved it

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  35. I’m sharing this to my blog. A wonderful story and it brings back a lot of Easter memories. Hope you and yours have a lovely Easter! 🙂

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    1. You have a beautiful and informative blog. It would be a pleasure to see my post shared there. Hoping you and yours have a lovely Easter as well.

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  36. I love how the red door draws the eye into the decorations.

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    1. Well thank you. 😁

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  38. mosious · ·

    Here Uganda my mum prepare, and decorate Easter holiday like you.

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