With so much self-isolation happening, and the need for those who have travelled to be in lockdown for 14 days, it’s been a bit of a concern as to how the Easter Bunny was going to manage Easter egg deliveries this year.

Rest assured, all is well.
The Easter Bunny has been classified as an essential traveller and is therefore exempt from having to quarantine for 14 days every time a different border is crossed while delivering eggs.
No tough border restrictions for the bunny. *phew*
Are you looking forward to your Easter chocolate?
April 9, 2020 at 9:29 pm
Our Premier had a press conference on Tuesday announcing the same, and issued a written/signed declaration. Although we have be warned that due to the pandemic, the supply of usual treats has gone down so we might have to be content with subtitutions 😂
April 10, 2020 at 3:04 pm
Australia is one of the first places the Easter Bunny visits, so we don’t have the problem of supply 🙂
April 9, 2020 at 10:54 pm
Good to hear! The Easter Bunny is a hard working critter!
I wish you all the best for your holiday. Mine is on this week too. I made some macaroons, as I do most years, but they were not very good this year. Too firm. Tomorrow I will bake some amaretti instead, as I have run out of coconut, but have a bag of almond meal. Fingers crossed!
April 10, 2020 at 3:05 pm
I hope you have a lovely holiday, too, Sue. Ours has started well with some much needed rain. I also have spent all of today baking, but now the freezer is full so I won’t have to bake for a few days (with two growing Barbarians, food never lasts in this house).
April 10, 2020 at 6:26 am
Like dogs, I suspect Easter Bunnies don’t catch the dread plague.
April 10, 2020 at 3:06 pm
I hope dogs can’t catch it – there have been tigers reported with covid so I’m not confident they are safe (I’m convinced the Easter Bunny is safe though).