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Frederic Adhitama
May 02, 2019
In Share Your Blog
We are super excited to inform you that now you can send auto email updates about new posts on your blog to your site subscribers. Site subscribers are those who subscribed to your site via the Wix Get Subscribers app Here's how to do it: Double click on the blog  Select the Settings tab Enable the "Send email notifications to subscribers" toggle
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Frederic Adhitama
Apr 21, 2019
In Share Your Blog
If you’re in the USA, on Easter Sunday it’s traditionally the Easter Bunny who brings chocolate eggs and treats to children across the country. In Australia, confectionery arrives courtesy of the Easter Bilby. In France, they’re delivered by someone slightly less fluffy: the flying bells (les cloches volantes). Throughout the year, church bells are pretty busy in France. Up and down the country they’ll ring several times a day, and are especially raucous on a day of celebration. But on the Thursday before Easter (Maundy Thursday), the bells fall silent. Why? Because according to French Catholic tradition, they’ve sprouted wings and flown to Italy. The legend goes that in remembrance of the death of Jesus, the bells head to the Vatican carrying with them the grief of anyone who is mourning the crucifixion. Here, they are blessed by the Pope before starting their long journey back. But the bells don’t come back empty-handed. Along the way, they collect colored eggs and chocolate to distribute to all the well-behaved children in France. The flying bells drop these gifts from the sky on the morning of Easter Sunday so that they scatter around people’s gardens. When the lucky children wake up they will run out, basket in hand, and hunt for the treats among the flowers and grass. The bells then return to their churches just in time to jubilantly ring out to celebrate Jesus’s resurrection. So while there’s no guarantee you’ll be able to spot the bells swooping through the air, you will be able to hear when they’re back… Discover more Easter traditions you didn't know about: - Easter Egg Hunts - Chocolate Eggs and Bunnies Have a great and safe easter everyone! Frederic Adhitama Member of Wix Blog
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Frederic Adhitama
Apr 07, 2019
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