These days, the headlines following Easter Sunday are a litany of the horrors and accidents that befall kids at egg hunts, community events, and family parties.
These days, the headlines following Easter Sunday are a litany of the horrors and accidents that befall kids at egg hunts, community events, and family parties.
These days, the headlines following Easter Sunday are a litany of the horrors and accidents that befall kids at egg hunts, community events, and family parties.
These days, the headlines following Easter Sunday are a litany of the horrors and accidents that befall kids at egg hunts, community events, and family parties.
Each day we go about our lives, seeing all that the world has to show us, and rarely question why some things are the way they are. But when you do really think about random things, you realize that everything is the way it is for a reason.
There s a reason we are seeing more cars with vinyl decals on their hoods driving around Twin Falls. There s also a reason The Anchor restaurant on Blue Lakes has that giant anchor out front (and it was there long before The Anchor came along). There s even a reason the Perrine Bridge appears to be missing a support beam. For real, I noticed it while kayaking a few years ago: check it out in this story. Maybe you never noticed the blatantly obvious hidden design in the base of the Twin Falls City Park band shell? See that cool Idaho Easter Egg here.