In anticipation of Orthodox Easter (which will be on April 27th this year), I decided to hide an Easter egg on this site. If you find it first, I will send you chocolate, enough to make it worth your while to solve this puzzle. There are at least three ways to find the Easter egg.
Rules to win chocolate: Follow the instructions that appear at the Easter egg precisely, then return here to post a comment saying you’ve found it. First comment (judged by time stamp on comment) gets chocolate. There is a possibility for a second prize winner, and there are instructions at the Easter egg for claiming second prize (also chocolate). When you comment, be sure to enter your correct email address, because that is how I will reach you to find out where to send the chocolate.
If you find the Easter egg, and you want to talk about it in the comments here, please use the ROT-13 cipher so you don’t spoil things for those who wish to find it on their own.
And yes, I know this puzzle has absolutely nothing to do with the purported purpose of this blog.
Found it! That was fun.
Jeff W. — That was quick.
Still another prize out there!
Alas, I looked – seemingly – everywhere, and found no egg. But I did find a lot of great original content. I didn’t realize how much information you had on this site, Dan! My favorite so far is your notes on classroom schooling. I’ve got to set aside some proper time for reading more of your material. It’s going to have to be separate from the regular blog-reading time.
I’m with h sofia! I couldn’t find the egg, but I did stumble across a number of videos that I want to sit down and watch sometime, along with a lot of neat children’s stories and sermons and the like. It was fun searching anyway!