- LUCY CORMIER AND Gigi Crodette take a break from the frenetic Easter Egg Hunt at the Eddy Farm on Sunday so they can show a photographer their delight in the beautiful weather, the loving camaraderie and the excitement of the chase. Independent photo/Steve James
- YOUNG KIDS ARE literally climbing the gate before it opens and releases them into the Eddy Farm fields in Middlebury on Sunday morning for the annual Easter Egg Hunt and Open Barn. Thousands of eggs, beautiful spring weather and a rather large rabbit in jacket and tie greeted the children. Independent photo/Steve James
- VISIONS OF COLORED Easter eggs dance in the eyes of kids racing into a field at the Eddy Farm in Middlebury on Sunday at the start of its annual Easter Egg Hunt. Children were invited to find some of the thousands of eggs that staff hid throughout one field, and then see horses in the open barns. Independent photo/Steve James
- Lennon Lussier, 3, of Middlebury, gets to trot. Independent photo/Steve James
- THE EASTER BUNNY arrives at the Eddy Farm School for Horse and Rider in Middlebury on Sunday morningto oversee an East Egg Hunt that drew droves of children, including 3-year-old Ilene Quade who came from Burlington for the eggciting event. Independent photo/Steve James
- Hazel Tuckers, 8, of Whiting, in cape and ears, shows her egg stash. Independent photo/Steve James
- THE EASTER BUNNY arrives in style at the Eddy Farm School for Horse and Rider on South Street Extension in Middlebury on Sunday morning. The holiday hare came to oversee an East Egg Hunt that drew droves of children. Independent photo/Steve James