n Great Depression era New Mexico holy week is a time for visiting, talking, and eating.
All tagged Lenten Season
n Great Depression era New Mexico holy week is a time for visiting, talking, and eating.
Historically, the fourth Sunday of lent have been called a day of mothering in which the custom in United Kingdom have been for adult children to travel home to share time with their mothers as if it were a Mother's Day celebration. Children would bring home with them what people called simnel cake . . .